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Africa should deploy development planning as transformative tool to advance SDGs

Africa should deploy development planning as transformative tool to advance SDGs African countries should effectively deploy development planning as a transformative tool to strengthen resilience and sustainable development in an era of unrelenting crises, according to panelists at a side event on development planning titled Leveraging Digital Technologies for Integrated Planning to Advance the SDGs and Agenda 2063 in Times of Multiple Crisis in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The event was organized virtually by the Macroeconomics and Governance Division (MGD) and the Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa (SRO-EA) of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) at the ongoing 10th Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (ARFSD) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Antonio Pedro, Deputy Executive Secretary (ECA) said global development agendas such as the Millennium Development Goals and Poverty Reduction Strategies have shaped countries' development priorities by encouraging a focus on social development and the eradication of extreme poverty. Development planning in Africa is now being influenced by both the Sustainable Development Goals and the Continental agenda, Agenda 2063: The Africa we want, said Mr. Pedro. Collectively, these agendas have placed sustainability, ethical and responsible use of technology, climate action, investment, industrialization as well as human-centered development at the heart of the development agenda, and tasked development planners to revisit their development priorities and paradigms to align accordingly. The other agendas that African countries are committed to, he said, include the Doha Programme of Action for Least Developed Countries, the Vienna Programme of Action for Landlocked Countries, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on Financing for Development, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, and the Sendai Framework on disaster risk reduction. Hassan Hosow, Executive Director, National Executive council of Somalia said despite having emerged from civil war, the country has made significant progress in the economic recovery, in fostering peace and security, and has succeeded in the re-establish international relations. As a fragile country he said Somalia requires a long term vision for development not just for the immediate post-debt relief, post-Al Shabaab arms embargo. This he said will require political commitment, national leadership with the right institutional arrangements. Alastaire Alinsata, Chief of Staff for the Minister of Development and Coordination of Government action in Benin said under the national development plan, the government has prioritized agricultural mechanization, to make sure that people don't have very hard labor in the farms and are able to get better results. To ensure that this is implemented, the government conducts training through the agricultural training schools it has created, said Mr. Alinsata. He added that the government has also set aside a special industrial area of over 10,000 hectares and up to 75% of the area is meant for textile and apparel processing. Bartholomew Armah, Chief of Development Planning in the Macroeconomics and Governance Division at ECA said the ECA has developed a web-based planning tool called the Integrated Planning and Reporting Tool (IPRT) to enhance the responsiveness of planning frameworks to the demands of a rapidly evolving development landscape. The aim is to strengthen the capacity of planning entities to design and implement integrated planning systems and strategies for the attainment of the SDGs and Agenda 2063 is imperative. The IPRT leverages digital technology to enhance precision in the alignment of international commitments with national plans; links budgets to development priorities; identifies gaps in the results framework of national development plans and; tracks performance of national development plans, he said. He noted that current planning approaches tend to be fragmented along sectoral and institutional lines, thereby undermining synergies, and fueling duplication of effort and the sub-optimal use of scarce resources. Hence, it is crucial for countries to have integrated development planning frameworks that reflect countries' national, regional, and global commitments, are aligned with financial frameworks. (With Inputs from APO)

devdiscourse 25 Apr 2024 5:05 pm

Japan Provides US$ 3 Million Through FAO to Strengthen Inland Fisheries and Improve Rural Livelihoods in Sri Lanka

The Japanese Government has provided a grant of US$3 million through the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), to strengthen inland fisheries and improve rural livelihoods in partnership with the Ministry of Fisheries. The US$ 3 million initiative will bolster food and nutritional security and fortify resilience by establishing four community operated mini hatcheries in Batticaloa, Mullaitivu, Anuradhapura and Monaragala districts, upgrade four NAQDA Aquaculture Development Centres and one community operated mini fish breeding centre to increase breeding and rearing capacity, enhance fingerling stocks in selected reservoirs, develop broodstock for breeding units and promote cage culture for seed rearing among fisher communities. The one-year project will also provide 3 live fish transportation trucks to NAQDA to transport fingerlings, integrate digital technology to inland fisheries, and enhance the technical capacities of officers and fishers in the production, management, processing and value addition of inland fisheries. In his speech, Ambassador Mizukoshi stressed Japan and Sri Lanka, both island nations, share a deep-rooted appreciation for the importance of fisheries in our economies and cultures. Recognizing this shared significance, Japan has been steadfast in its commitment to supporting Sri Lankas fisheries development, particularly in the maritime domain, since 2023. With the initiation of this new project alongside our continued efforts, Japan is committed to strengthening Sri Lankas fisheries sector, thereby improving food security and livelihoods. Sri Lankas inland fisheries sector has historically been supported by the government, contributing significantly to the nations economy, remarked Hon. Douglas Devananda, Minister of Fisheries. However, recent financial challenges have left the sector deprived of necessary resources, exacerbating hardships among inland fishing communities and rural populations. This project is a pivotal step towards revitalizing the sector and ensuring sustainable benefits for all stakeholders involved. The project aims to directly support approximately 3,000 inland fishers, 40 farmers engaged in mini hatchery operations, and 20 farmers specializing in fish feed preparation. Moreover, it is expected to have a positive ripple effect on indirect beneficiaries, including family members, consumers, producers of dry fish, and stakeholders in research and academia. Partnerships like these demonstrate the impact of collective action in driving sustainable development. At the United Nations, we are committed to fostering collaborations that empower communities and reinforce crucial sectors like inland fisheries. Through this project, were not just promoting food security and rural livelihoods; were also laying the groundwork for a resilient future for Sri Lankas rural communities, said Mr. Marc-Andr Franche, UN Resident Coordinator for Sri Lanka. The significance of increasing inland fish production and ensuring the sustainability of the inland fisheries industry cannot be overstated, stated Mr Vimlendra Sharan, FAO Representative for Sri Lanka. This project is not merely about enhancing food security; its about uplifting livelihoods and fortifying the resilience of rural communities, particularly inland fisherfolk. The development of self-sustained culture-based fisheries in selected reservoirs is not just necessary; its imperative for the betterment of these communities. FAO remains steadfast in its commitment to the successful implementation of this project, aiming to create lasting positive impacts on food security, livelihoods, and resilience in Sri Lankas rural communities. Image Caption : H.E. MIZUKOSHI Hideaki, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka, Hon. Douglas Devananda, Minister of Fisheries, Hon. Piyal Nishantha de Silva, State Minister of Fisheries, Mr Marc-Andr Franche, UN Resident Coordinator Sri Lanka, Mr Vimlendra Sharan, FAO Representative for Sri Lanka, and Ms K. N. Kumari Somaratna, Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries, at the official project document signing ceremony at the UN Compound, Sri Lanka

ADAderana 25 Apr 2024 11:59 am

Steps taken to contain wildfires in Nellore

NELLORE: The persisting heatwave-like conditions and sweltering heat have become a driving force for the forest fires in Andhra Pradesh. According to the data from Forest Survey of India, the State has topped the list for the highest number of major forest fire events in the 2023-2024 period since November 1, with a staggering 985 fires reported. To tackle such incidents and to protect the precious green cover, the forest department of Nellore district ha intensified measures to prevent and contain wildfires across the regions with a forest cover of 2.79 lakh hectare, spanning Nellore, Kavali, Udayagiri, Atmakur and Rapur forest ranges. In a proactive move, the department has appointed 170 experts complemented in fire prevention and suppression, complemented by a dedicated team of 90 forest staff stationed at base camps throughout the ranges. The urgency of these efforts was underscored by a recent wildfire that erupted on Tuesday late night in the forest area near the Somasila reservoir. A viral video captured the fierce blaze engulfing the forest, highlighting the severity of the situation. After an extensive fire-fighting operation, officials managed to bring the flames under control. However, the incident served as a stark reminder of the escalating threat of wildfires and the pressing need for proactive measures to safeguard the regions invaluable natural resources. Similarly, a few minor incidents were reported in the Veligonda forest area, further emphasising the importance of vigilance and preparedness. Recognising the importance of community involvement, officials have been actively raising awareness among local tribal communities and residents living in close proximity to the forests. These initiatives focus on promoting conservation, preventing fires, and protecting the regions wildlife. The forests are home to nearly 20 species of animals, with the majority roaming in the Udayagiri, Venkatagiri, Rapur, and Atmakur range areas. Instances of wild animals venturing onto roads and near human habitations in search of water have been reported, prompting the forest officials to take measures to mitigate human-animal conflicts. We have identified 180 small pits in areas frequently visited by animals and arranged 500 tanks and several pits with concrete basements to store rainwater, said Chandrasekhar, District Forest Officer (Territorial). He informed that the water will be filled regularly in all tanks and pits, and measures are also being taken for preventing forest fires. In a further effort to enhance preparedness, the department is planning to set up firelines at every 100-metre interval in selected ranges. These firelines will facilitate rapid communication and enable local forest officials to quickly identify and respond to any fire outbreaks within the forest ranges.

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 9:22 am

After Shah cancels Tumakuru rally, miffed Kadugollas turn to Congress in Karnataka

BENGALURU: Union Home Minister Amit Shahs rally for backward classes at Kibbanahalli Cross in Tumakuru Lok Sabha constituency, scheduled to be held on Wednesday, was cancelled. He was to campaign for party candidate V Somanna. In 2019, Shah had taken part in the roadshow for sitting MP G S Basavaraju on the last day of the campaign. This time, though preparations were made, the rally was cancelled due to paucity of time, according to sources. We dont know why Shahs rally was cancelled as the decision was made in New Delhi, said a BJP leader. After his roadshow in Bengaluru, Shah left for Kerala where he campaigned for the partys Alappuzha Lok Sabha candidate Shobha Surendran, on Wednesday. Shah has taken on the challenge to defeat senior Congress leader and AICC general secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, said to be Rahul Gandhis Man Friday. Alappuzha also goes to polls on Friday. Back in Tumakuru, a section of Backward Class community members, especially Kadugollas, felt let down as they had expected Shah to commit the ST tag for the community, as promised by former PM HD Deve Gowda. A group of community leaders held a press conference in Tumakuru on Wednesday and extended their support to the Congress. We didnt expect it from Deve Gowda, but expected Amit Shah to make an announcement with regard to the ST tag, said director of Kadugolla Welfare Association DT Sampath Kumar of Maddanakunte in Hiriyur taluk of Chitradurga district. Karnataka Rajya Kadugolla Budakattu Mahasabha president Dr Doddamallaiah claimed that the community has traditionally backed the Congress. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, through a cabinet decision in 2014, recommended ST quota for Kadugollas. He had also given us recognition by including including Kadu Golla and Hatti Golla, as it was mentioned as Golla earlier in the caste list, said Harogere Maranna, general secretary of the association. Another leader from the community, Rajanna, had extended support to the BJP a few days ago, expecting Amit Shah to hold the rally. He had also organised the community members for the event. The community has a presence in 38 taluks of 11 districts in central Karnataka, including Tumakuru, Chitradurga and Hassan. Their population is roughly estimated at 6-7 lakh, and they mostly live as a community in 1,264 hamlets (hattis).

The New Indian Express 25 Apr 2024 7:41 am

Special liking for Hamas, Umar Khalid, liking anti-Hindu Tweets and abusing PM Modi: Meet Parveen Shaikh, Principal of prestigious Somaiya School, Mumbai

OpIndia found a tweet by Parveen Shaikh, wherein she was seen suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a 'dog' eager to fetch a ball on the command of Chinese Premier Xi Jinping.

OpIndia 24 Apr 2024 6:36 pm

Essence of Chandrayaan-3 extends beyond mere call to embrace space studies: ISRO chief Somanath

Kolkata: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath has said the essence of Chandrayaan-3 extends beyond a mere call to embrace space studies; it urges participation in the broader realms of engineering and science, fostering a dynamic scientific community. Talking to the PTI here Tuesday, Somanath highlighted the importance of cultivating a scientific pool []

orissapost 24 Apr 2024 5:48 pm

Isro to conduct Gaganyaan air drop test soon

Isro plans to air-drop test for Gaganyaan, Indias first human spaceflight, with S Somanath. Uncrewed missions before manned mission next year. 400 km orbit, Indian sea landing, cutting-edge technologies. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre breakthrough.

The Times of India 24 Apr 2024 10:31 am

Wildfire Rages Through Andhra Pradesh`s Somsila Forest, Efforts Underway To Douse Blaze

The Somasila Forest, known for its biodiversity and ecological significance, now faces a grave threat from the relentless flames.

Zee News 24 Apr 2024 9:45 am

World News in Brief: South Sudan tax impositions, Somalia flash floods, Ukraine attacks

World News in Brief: South Sudan tax impositions, Somalia flash floods, Ukraine attacks The UN acknowledges assurances from the South Sudanese government that the recent imposition of taxes on fuel and supply trucks does not apply to the Organization. Still, concerns remain regarding the delivery of humanitarian aid efforts in the region since some of the UNs fuel and supply trucks are being held at many depots and the border. Until they are released, we will not be able to conduct many of our activities in support of the communities in need across the country, _UN Spokesperson Stphane Dujarric_ said on Tuesday. He said that UN colleagues in South Sudan say fuel reserves are being depleted which leaves them in a critical situation that prevents the delivery of millions of dollars worth of aid amidst the countrys crisis. Support from the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, _UNMISS_, has been reduced and the Head of the mission, _Nicholas Haysom_, says urgent action is needed to make certain that support in South Sudan doesnt end. ## Deadly flash floods in Somalia Seasonal rains in Somalia which come between April and June referred to as the Gu rains have intensified, resulting in flash floods in Somaliland, Hirshabelle and South West States, and the Banadir region, over the past five days, according to reports from the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( _OCHA_). Four people have reportedly died. The UN and its humanitarian partners have increased response efforts by issuing early warning messages, positioning about 20 flood task force teams across Somalia and identifying about 70 evacuation sites in areas prone to flooding. The rains and floods may impact more than 770,000 and the downpour is expected to worsen the current outbreak of acute watery diarrhoea and cholera. ## Ukraine: Civilians injured in overnight attack in Odesa OCHA says that aid workers in Ukraine reported an attack in Odesa on Monday night that injured civilians, including children, and damaged homes. This attack comes just after strikes on civilian infrastructure in the Kharkiv Region on Monday that reportedly killed and injured civilians, and partially interrupted telecommunications after a TV tower was destroyed. Families in Odesa have received emergency, psychological and legal assistance from humanitarian organizations this aid supports the delivery of emergency medical services, and primary health care, including mental health assistance by Ukrainian authorities. The World Health Organization ( _WHO_) has reported nearly 100 attacks on health care in Ukraine in 2024. Visit UN News for more.

devdiscourse 24 Apr 2024 3:16 am

Kolkata: 4,000 Protest Cal HC Judgment on Teacher Recruitment

Kolkata: 4,000 Protest Cal HC Judgment on Teacher Recruitment Around 4,000 people, whose teaching appointments have been declared null and void by the Calcutta High Court due to irregularities in the recruitment process, on Tuesday demonstrated at Shahid Minar Ground in Kolkata. A five-member delegation of those who lost their jobs also met officials of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education at its headquarters and discussed the situation. A board official said, ''The meeting lasted for over two hours. We heard their issues. We are sympathetic to their situation. But we have to abide by the high court's decision.'' Azharuddin Rocky, a spokesperson of the retrenched teachers, told reporters, ''We lost our jobs for no fault of ours. We had qualified for the exams based on our merit and cleared the written test and viva voce. After appointment, we have taken classes and no fingers were raised at us at our workplace all these years.'' ''If around 5,000 candidates had allegedly taken recourse to unfair means as stated in the CBI probe, why should we be victimised?'' he asked. A division bench of Calcutta High Court on April 22 cancelled 25,753 appointments of teaching and non-teaching staffers in state government-sponsored and aided schools, declaring null and void the recruitment process of the State Level Selection Test (SLST), 2016 conducted by the School Service Commission (SSC). Rocky, who had joined a secondary school in southern West Bengal in 2018, said the retrenched teachers were separately moving the Supreme Court seeking justice. Soma Barik, another retrenched teacher from Purba Bardhaman district, said, ''I had left my job at a private English-medium school in 2017 after qualifying for the government job in a secondary school in my district.'' ''I did not have money to bribe anyone... I had prepared hard for the exam. Now, I don't know what will happen to me and my family. I have three mouths to feed, including my elderly parents and teenaged brother.'' She, however, added, ''We have full faith in the court to start the process afresh. But it is gruelling to go through the entire process again. Also, will there be justice if I repeat my success again? Also, I am not getting any younger.''

devdiscourse 24 Apr 2024 12:05 am

Sociapa secures the digital marketing mandate for Tennishub

Sociapa, the marketing agency, has bagged the digital mandate for Tennishub, an online tennis store. This partnership marks a milestone in Sociapa's journey towards enhancing digital footprints across diverse industries. Tennishub is a one-stop shop for all tennis enthusiasts, offering an array of tennis equipment, including racquets, shoes, apparel, balls, bags, strings, and accessories with a collection of brands such as Yonex, Wilson, Adidas, Asics, Tecnifibre, and more. Founder of Sociapa, Dheeraj Raj, expressed his profound excitement on the partnership with Tennishub. He said, We are truly elated to join hands with Tennishub, a brand that exemplifies excellence in its field. With his visionary perspective and unwavering commitment, Mr. Raj envisions this collaboration as a remarkable opportunity to synergize expertise and elevate brand resonance to greater heights. He also added, The prospect of embarking on this journey with Tennishub fills me with immense happiness and optimism. In response to the announcement, Ronak Sachdeva, Founder, Tennishub expressed equal enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating that We are equally thrilled to partner with Sociapa, recognizing the agency's expertise and innovative strategies in the digital marketing landscape. Sociapas services encompass a spectrum of Digital Marketing, Creative & Communication Services, Videography and Photography, PR services, Consultation, and Facilitating brands in conducting Focused Group Discussions and Central Location Tests (FGD/CLT). The agency has delivered campaigns for brands, including Apis Ramadan Campaign, Mint ChocOn's association with Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor, and successful influencer campaigns featuring figures like Chef Ranveer Brar and comedian Zakir Khan. Noteworthy endeavours include the Ramadan campaign for Apis honey and the Unity Run campaign with Milind Soman as the brand ambassador. The recent collaborations include projects with Modicare, Pansari Epicure, Luxor, and Alishaan Basmati Rice, showcasing the agency's prowess in integrating social media marketing, content marketing, website design, video advertising, SEO, and influencer campaigns to deliver results.

Feed Burner 23 Apr 2024 4:58 pm

Traffic diverted in Hyderabad for Hanuman Jayanti

HYDERABAD: Vehicular movement will be restricted and diverted across 44 points on Tuesday in view of Sri Hanuman Jayanthi Vijaya Yathra, the Hyderabad traffic police informed through a public advisory. The 12-km procession will begin at 11:30 am from Gowliguda Ram Mandir and conclude at Hanuman Mandir in Tadbund at around 8 pm The main procession will start from Gowliguda Ram Mandir through Putlibowli X Roads, Sultan Bazar X Roads, Kachiguda X Roads, Ashok Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Kavadiguda, Paradise X Roads and reach Hanuman temple in Tadbund. Meanwhile, another procession will start from Karmanghat Hanuman temple and proceed towards Champapet, IS Sadan, Saidabad Y Junction, Shankeshwar Bazar, Saroor Nagar Tank, Dilsukhnagar, Malakpet, Chanderghat X Roads and join the main procession at DM&HS womens junction. Suggested routes To avoid traffic congestion, the police officials suggested alternative travel routes to commuters between 9 am and 7 pm. Commuters travelling from Lakdikapool towards Dilsukhnagar or South via Koti and Chaderghat between 9 am and 2 pm, are advised to travel via Basheerbagh, Old MLA quarters, Himayathnagar Y Junction, Narayanguda flyover and Chaderghat causeway. Meanwhile, travellers coming from Dilsukhnagar towards Mehdipatnam are suggested to take LB Nagar-Uppal-Tarnaka-Secunderabad route or LB Nagar-Chandrayangutta-Aramghar-Attapur-Mehdipatnam route. All commuters travelling from Lakdikapool towards Secunderabad station or Uppal are advised to take the VV Statue-Somajiguda-Greenlands-Begumpet flyover-Prakash Nagar flyover-Paradise flyover route. Diversion points in city: Shankarsher hotel Bademiya petrol pump Gowliguda chaman Rangmahal Jn GPO nYousifian company DM &HS nChaderghat X Roads Kachiguda X Roads Boggulakunta X Roads Eden Gardens Lingampally X Roads YMCA, N-guda Shalimar Water tank, N-guda Post office, Barkathpura Narayanguda flyover Crown over flyover Metro cafe nVST X Roads Indira Park X Road Gandhi Nagar T Jn Street No.9 H-Nagar Gandhi Nagar T Jn Kavadiguda nDBR Mill Bible House Sailing Club Karbala Maidan Kavadiguda Patny nRaniganj CTO CTO flyover Balamrai CTO flyover Safexpress Bowenpally X Road nTivoli Diamond point Bowenpally market Masthan Hotel

The New Indian Express 23 Apr 2024 11:59 am

Kolkata teacher exempt from mass termination unsure how to react

Soma Das, a cancer survivor, is the sole candidate unaffected by Calcutta High Court's termination of SSC's 2016 selection process. She advocates for reappointing genuine candidates based on merit.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2024 9:25 am

'Cash-for-jobs': Calcutta HC scraps all but one of 25.7k school hirings in Bengal

Calcutta HC invalidated 25,758 SSC appointments, except Soma Das, ordering 1,600 recruits to return salaries. CBI to probe 'cash-for-jobs' case. Mamata Banerjee criticizes HC's order and alleges selective verdicts.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2024 8:16 am

Traffic Advisory for Hanuman Jayanthi in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: City police commissioner K. Sreenivasa Reddy has imposed traffic restrictions and diversions in connection with the Hanuman jayanti Vijaya Yatra on Tuesday. The restrictions will be in place from 11.30 am till 8 pm. The main procession that will start from Gowliguda Ram Mandir and proceed 12 km to the Hanuman Mandir at Tadbund. There will be restrictions or diversions on route from Gowliguda, Ram Mandir to the Tadbund Hanuman Temple via Putlibowli crossroads; Andhra Bank crossroads; Koti, DM & HS; Sultan Bazaar crossroads; Ramkote crossroads; Kacheguda crossroads; YMCA Narayanguda; Chikkadpally crossroads; RTC crossroads; Ashoknagar; Gandhinagar; the road behind Viceroy Hotel; Kavadiguda; Bansilalpet Road; Bible House; City Light Hotel; Bata Showroom; Ujjaini Mahankali Temple; Old Ramgopalpet PS; Paradise crossroads; CTO Junction; Le Royal Palace; Brooke Bond; Imperial Garden and Mastan Caf. A procession from Karmanghat Hanuman Temple in Rachakonda limits will enter city limits at Champapet and pass through Champapet crossroads; IS Sadan; Dhobi Ghat; Saidabad Y Junction; Saidabad Colony Road; Sankeshwar Bazaar; Saroornagar tank; Dilsukhnagar Rajiv Gandhi statue; Moosarambagh Junction; Malakpet; Nalgonda crossroads; Azampura Rotary; Chaderghat crossroads and join the main procession at DM&HS 9 am till 2 pm: Suggested route for fommuters from Lakdikapul towards Dilsukhnagar OR south zone via Koti, Bank Street and Chaderghat: Basheerbagh, Old MLA Quarters, Himayatnagar Y Junction, Narayanguda flyover, Barkatpura, Tourist Jn., Nimboliadda, Chaderghat causeway, Nalgonda crossroads. Commuters from Dilsukhnagar towards Mehdipatnam via Koti: Alternative route LB Nagar, Uppal, Tarnaka, Secunderabad or via LB Nagar, Chandrayangutta, Aramghar, Attapur, Mehdipatnam. 2 pm till 7 pm: Commuters from Lakdikapul towards Secunderabad or Uppal: Alternative route via VV Statue, Somajiguda, Greenlands, Begumpet, Prakashnagar and Paradise flyovers.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Apr 2024 10:51 pm

MV Abdullah berths at UAE port

The hostage Bangladeshi ship MV Abdullah that was released by the Somali pirates on April 14 berthed at a jetty of the UAE port of Al Hamriyah, at 10:00pm (Bangladesh time) today

The Daily Star 22 Apr 2024 10:04 pm

Calcutta HC Cancels Appointment of 25,753 Education Department Employees

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Monday cancelled the appointment of 25,753 state education department employees including teaching and non-teaching staffs, recruited by the School Service Commission in a panel in 2016, over corruption. The court order comes as major blow to the Trinamul Congress government amid the ongoing Lok Sabha Elections. A division bench of the High Court Justice Debangsu Basak and Justice Mohammed Shabbar Rashidi passed the judgment after hearing the petitions on SSC cash for jobs scam, being probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate. The court directed those appointed through illegal method to return their remuneration to the district magistrates with 12 per cent interest within a month. The bench, however, spared an employee, Soma Das, a cancer patient, from losing her job on humanitarian grounds. Petitioners lawyer Firdous Shamim said, The HC cancelled the entire 2016 panel. Those who lost jobs include secondary (Class IX and X) and higher secondary (Class XI and XII) teachers as well as Group C and Group D staff. He added, The HC also ordered a fresh recruitment process that should start after the Lok Sabha polls anddirected the candidates, recruited by the state government after expiry of the time frame of the 2016 panel, to return their entire salaries in four weeks. The HC judgment came after it had ordered a re-evaluation of the candidates optical mark recognition (OMR) sheets of the 2016 SSC recruitment examination in the scam. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee termed the High Court judgment illegal and alleged BJP influence in it. Addressing a TMC rally at Chakulia in Raiganj of North Dinajpur, the Chief Minister said, I am not talking about the judges, but I can speak on a judgment. It is our right and I challenge it because nearly 26,000 candidates mean 1.5-2 lakh families. Is it possible to return the salaries of eight years of service? Can those of you who passed this judgment return your entire lifes earnings at one go? All of you survive on government salaries, vehicles and security. People respect you, and so do we. This order is illegal. We will move a higher court against it. We have another 10 lakh government jobs ready. Referring to Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikaris recent threat of a bomb explosion, Banerjee alleged, Someone had talked about exploding a bomb which is about snatching nearly 26,000 jobs. Mark my words, I will fight for them whose jobs are at stake now. They dont need to worry, lose hope and put life at risk. All of us are with you and will fight as far as we can. The TMC chief also pointed out, There is something which is neither Mandir nor Masjid..it is a BJP court where they adjudicate matters politically. If someone sides with BJP, he gets bail, for others it's jail. This has become the state of affairs here.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Apr 2024 9:05 pm

The Bear House Pioneers Sustainable Style in a Dynamic Market

In an exclusive interview with Deccan Chronicle, Harsh & Tanvi Somaiya, the dynamic co-founders of The Bear House, divulge the secrets behind their brand's inception and its unique approach to filling a gap in the fashion market. With a shared passion for sustainability and a keen eye for innovation, they unveil their journey of curating distinct products while fostering a community-driven ethos. What inspired you to start The Bear House, and what is the gap in the market you were trying to fill with your brand? The inspiration behind The Bear House likely stemmed from identifying a unique niche or a particular style missing in the existing market. The brand was created to offer distinctive, possibly more personalized or innovative men's fashion options that cater to specific tastes or lifestyle needs not adequately addressed by mainstream retailers. How does your shared passion for sustainability and eco-friendliness reflect in the products and practices of the brand? Our shared passion, whether it be for quality, unique design, or cultural influences, is evident in the products of The Bear House. This passion translates into meticulous attention to detail, a commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences, and a product line that stands out for its creativity and originality. As co-founders and partners, how do you divide responsibilities and work together to drive the growth of the company? We divide responsibilities based on their strengths and expertise. Tanvi focuses on creative direction and product development, while Harsh handles business operations, including marketing and finance. This division allows each of us to focus on what we do best, fostering efficiency and innovation within the company. What's the story behind your product line, and how do you curate your offerings? The product line at The Bear House is likely curated based on current fashion trends mixed with our unique vision. The story behind the products might include cultural or historical inspirations, aiming to provide a diverse range of choices that appeal to modern consumers looking for something that stands out in their wardrobe. How do you source materials and ensure that your products meet your high standards for sustainability and quality? Quality is a key focus for The Bear House, and sourcing materials involves selecting suppliers who can deliver high-grade fabrics and materials that meet rigorous standards. The brand ensures quality through strict control measures and regular audits of supplier processes, aiming to deliver durable and well-crafted products. What role does community play in your business model, and how do you engage with customers and collaborators? Community will play a central role in The Bear House's business model, focusing on engaging customers through active social media presence, events, and collaborations with other brands or artists. This engagement helps build a loyal customer base and fosters a vibrant community around The Bear Houses lifestyle and values. How do you stay up-to-date with industry trends and consumer preferences, and how do you adapt your business strategy accordingly? Keeping up-to-date with trends and consumer preferences involves ongoing market research, including feedback from customers, monitoring fashion industry reports, and engaging with the fashion community. The Bear House adapts its strategy by continually refreshing its product offerings and marketing tactics to align with evolving consumer tastes and market dynamics. What challenges have you faced as entrepreneurs, and how have you overcome them? Challenges might include competitive pressures, maintaining product relevance, and managing growth sustainably. Overcoming these challenges involves strategic planning, agile response to market changes, and continuous innovation in product and business practices. What trends do you see in men's fashion? Trends in men's fashion might currently include a return to classic styles, increased interest in high-quality materials, and perhaps a blending of casual and formal elements to suit a more flexible lifestyle and work environment. How do you see your brand evolving in the future, and what impact do you hope to make in the world of sustainable living? Looking ahead, The Bear House aims to expand its market reach, possibly by entering new geographical markets or extending its product range to include additional fashion categories. We hope to be recognized as a leader in innovative men's fashion, continuously providing customers with fresh and appealing designs that cater to evolving tastes.

Deccan Chronicle 22 Apr 2024 7:06 pm

NZ$7 million support to communities for Ethiopia and Somalia

NZ$7 million support to communities for Ethiopia and Somalia New Zealand is contributing NZ$7 million to support communities affected by severe food insecurity and other urgent humanitarian needs in Ethiopia and Somalia, Foreign Minister Rt Hon Winston Peters announced today. Over 21 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance across Ethiopia, with a further 6.9 million people in need in Somalia. New Zealand remains deeply concerned for people in both countries impacted by conflict as well as other overlapping crises including climate-related shocks and disease outbreaks, Mr Peters says. To help meet urgent needs New Zealand is partnering with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the United Nations' Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund, and New Zealand NGOs under the New Zealand Disaster Response Partnership. Our contributions to the ICRC will support its provision of healthcare support, food and essential items, and protection in Ethiopia and Somalia. Our New Zealand based NGO partners will work with their in-country partners to respond to acute food-insecurity in both countries. The Ethiopia Humanitarian Fund is providing a broad range of protection and assistance to meet priority needs in Ethiopia, Mr Peters says. (With Inputs from New Zealand Government Press Release)

devdiscourse 22 Apr 2024 10:05 am

Refugee who left UK for holiday in 2008 stranded in east Africa for 16 years

Saleh Ahmed Handule Ali, now 33, had indefinite leave to remain in UK, but Home Office failed to keep a record A refugee who left the UK on holiday as a teenager in 2008 has been stranded in east Africa for the last 16 years in a case that senior judges have described as extraordinary. Saleh Ahmed Handule Ali, now 33, arrived in the UK at the age of nine in April 2000 with his mother and two younger siblings from Somalia. They came to join Alis father, who had been granted refugee status by the UK government. The family were also recognised as refugees by the Home Office and Ali was given a travel document in 2004 under the refugee convention, which was valid for 10 years. Continue reading...

The Guardian 22 Apr 2024 9:30 am

Third Eye: Preparing a post-June 4 plan, Choubey is giving his best shot and politics on the edge

As the model code of conduct slows down the government, bureaucratic groups are busy planning the post-June 4 agenda. The Cabinet Secretary is holding review meetings, leading to several proposals being sent back for revision. Meanwhile, Union Minister Ashwini Choubey, denied a ticket from Buxar, is hopeful for a change in his favor. In another development, BJP is facing a crisis with two MLAs, ST Somashekar and Shivaram Hebbar, causing trouble by aligning with Congress and not actively supporting BJP candidates.

The Economic Times 22 Apr 2024 12:23 am

Still haunted

Having been a hostage by Somali pirates for 33 days was so terrifying for a young general steward of hijacked ship MV Abdullah that he is not only scared to travel back home on the same ship, but is also considering a break from the mariners job.

The Daily Star 21 Apr 2024 11:30 pm

MV Abdullah reaches outer anchorage of UAE port

After its release, the ship travelled around 1,450 nautical miles from the Somali coast where it was under captivity to reach UAE port's territory

The Daily Star 21 Apr 2024 6:35 pm

Software Employee Arrested for Gold Investment Fraud

Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Economic Offences Wing (EOW) police have arrested Ganta Sreedhar, a 40-year-old software employee, for allegedly luring people with promises of lucrative gold investments. He had cheated 13 persons of Rs 6.12 crore, stated EOW ACP B. Soma Narayana Singh. According to the police, he collected the money after offering high return on their investments, but failed to repay the money. EOW DCP K. Prasad said Sreedhar would initiate contact with potential victims, often personal acquaintances or persons he met at social gatherings and discuss the benefits of investing in gold with them. Sreedhar exploited his position as a trusted colleague to gain the confidence of his targets, Prasad said. Many of the victims, who were colleagues at his workplace, prey to Sreedhar's claims. We urge the public to remain vigilant and exercise caution when approached with investment opportunities, added Prasad.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Apr 2024 9:17 pm

Kirit Somaiya visits EEH after 50 full-grown trees killed by advertisers`

The incident came to light when Mid-Day reported that approximately 50 trees had been killed by advertisers and builders

Mid Day 20 Apr 2024 7:42 pm

CCMB study finds genetic link between Sri Lankan tribe and ethnic Indians

HYDERABAD: CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) is part of a new study that has shed light on the initial people of Sri Lanka and the ancient genetic ties between the Vedda, an indigenous group of Sri Lanka, and other populations in Asia. Dr K Thangaraj, JC Bose fellow at CSIR-CCMB, Hyderabad, is one of the 10 researchers part of the study. He said, The language isolate Vedda, who are among the least studied indigenous populations in Sri Lanka, have long intrigued scientists and historians alike due to their unique linguistic and cultural characteristics. The research indicates that despite the lack of close linguistic similarities, the indigenous population shares a significant genetic link with ethnic populations in India. Our autosomal analyses suggest a close genetic connection between the Vedda and Indian ethnic populations speaking various tongues, pointing towards a deep-rooted history that predates linguistic diversifications, said Prof Gyaneshwer Chaubey, Molecular anthropologist at the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in Varanasi. Dr Ruwandi Ranasingh, the lead author from Colombo University, informed that the study proposes that the Vedda population has undergone genetic drift and a recent bottleneck, which has resulted in a unique genetic makeup with limited gene flow from neighbouring Sinhalese and Sri Lankan Tamil populations. The implications of this research offer novel perspectives on the demographic history of Sri Lanka and the broader South Asian region. The study reveals how the Vedda have preserved their genetic identity over millennia despite massive cultural and linguistic changes around them. CCMB director Dr Vinay Nandicoori expressed optimism that the insights will help towards a better understanding of the genetic diversity in South Asia and foster a deeper appreciation for the unique cultural and genetic heritage of the Vedda people.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 11:30 am

Behind the asylum walls

CHENNAI: Dr Poorna Chandrika, a professor in the Department of Psychiatry of The Institute of Mental Health remembers seeing a decaying postcard that had enquired about a brother residing in the asylum. There were other postcards sent by the institute to their loved ones asking them to visit the patients, but visits were rare. There was a time when mental illness was a byword for madness and treatments translated to isolation and fetters around arms and ankles. However, the scenario is perceptibly changing with advancements in the field and revisions in the nature of care and cure. It was during the British administration in India in the 18th century that the management board decided to have health care in the then Madras. In 1793, the current Institute of Mental Health (IMH), which is one of the largest and oldest institutes in South Asia, was incepted. For decades, since the genesis of this institute, custodial care was practiced rigorously, wherein the patients were locked up. Dr Sanjiv Jain, Emeritus professor at NIMHANS says, During those times when medications were not introduced to the world of psychiatry, the use of native therapy like blister treatment, hot and cold showers, and so on were performed on patients. A turning point It was only in the 1930s that anti-psychotic medicines and electroconvulsive therapy were introduced, and in the 1950s, modern drugs, tranquilisers, anti-depressants were prescribed. This groundbreaking step into the field of psychiatry immensely helped in mitigating many painful treatments. The number of solitary confinement cases also came down significantly after the advent of medicines. Dr R Thara, co-founder and vice chairman of SCARF, says, The NHRC study on mental hospitals brought the issues about solitary confinement to the fore. Today, solitary confinement is considered an act of human rights violation. Allegations of inhumane dealings in asylums were heard over and over, and these harsh conducts were an offshoot of shortcomings in infrastructure, which led to overcrowding. Dr Sanjiv Jain says, Constant allegations and media coverages have also driven reforms in the domain. For centuries, there was no escape route for people who were admitted to institutes, which was the overriding cause of overpopulation. Dr Kishore Kumar, the director of The Banyan, an NGO working to help people with mental illnesses, echoes this concern and says, This issue led to a movement of deinstitutionalisation in the state, and as the concept of long-term stay in asylums started to die away, there was less dependence on the institution, giving them the agency they deserve and ensuring a good quality life. Many people who recuperated from their illnesses were accepted in the community, but the downside was that for many, going back to their family was a dreadful thought, and for the other section, they had no place to go back to. Beyond medications It was gradually discerned that the connotation of care transcended medical interventions. Mental health care started sprawling, giving rise to many NGOs. Dr Kishore says that the birth of The Banyan was a social response to the looming miseries of the underprivileged with mental illnesses. He says, Home is the best place for recovery. With this notion, the organisation started providing outpatient clinics and community-based care; and for people who need long-term care, an inclusive living spacewith pyscho-social support. Their initiative Home Again was recognised by the World Health Organization as one of the long-term care and was addedin the 21 interventions across the globe. While there have been advancements like an increase in the number of mental health practitioners, private players, NGOs, and attention given to long-term care in recent years, when we leaf over the pages of history, some horrendous incidents were blotching the mental health care sector. A tussle of faith and science Dr R Mangala, a consultant psychiatrist of SCARF says that following the 2001 Erwadi tragedy, where 26 people with mental illness tied to trees were burnt alive in a fire outbreak, there was a shift in the delivery of services. It was only after this incident that district mental health care services started functioning efficaciously, despite these services being on the paper for many years. Being a state entrenched in faiths and superstitions, it was hard to disrupt peoples belief systems, and faith healing could not be uprooted fully. Gunaseelam Vishnu Temple near Tiruchy, known as a healing place for people with mental illnesses, has an age-old tradition of keeping people with mental illnesses in the temple premises for a certain period. Today, there is a government-licensed rehabilitation centre, where the patients are administered medicines. Along with this, the temple rituals are also followed. This exemplifies the adoption of a middle ground and see how temples and clinics work in tandem. Dr Mangala also recalls the conceptualisation of dava-dua (where people are convinced that medications can subdue symptoms and treat them, without questioning their belief system) she had seen in many dargahs of Puducherry, while she was working there. Dr Sanjiv acknowledges the mental health practitioners Dr Dhairyam, Dr D Sharada Menon, Dr O Somasundaram, and Dr Venkoba Rao who made IMH an active teaching place, and improved the situation substantially. Dr Poorna, also expresses her admiration towards their commendable contribution by introducing occupational therapy in 1949. She says, The patients were encouraged to engage themselves in baking, gardening, weaving, tailoring, carpentry, etc. Expectations On government intervention, Dr Sanjiv says, The government is investing in mental health care programme, and each district has a psychiatry section. However, there should be a long-term plan for 20-30 years, because there is a large section of people who may remain ill for a large part of their life, and may not recover. Therefore, attention has to be given to this group of people and their care too. Dr Kishore who believes that the notion of controlling people with mental illnesses has gradually changed into providing a patient-centric service says that one of the challenges we face in the country is acceptance of the under-privileged mentally ill by society and the system.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 10:56 am

INTERVIEW | BJPs internal feud will explode after LS polls, says Laxman Savadi

BELAGAVI: Once a staunch BJP leader and close to the RSS ranks, former deputy CM Laxman Savadi, who switched to the Congress last year, said the raging internal feud in the state BJP is reaching a boiling point and will explode soon after the Lok Sabha polls. In an exclusive interview with TNIE on Friday, Savadi, who is on a whirlwind election campaign in Chikkodi, said, You must know that there is a massive internal fight in the BJP. (BJP leader) KS Eshwarappas main objective of contesting from Shivamogga constituency (as an independent) is to defeat BJP candidate Raghavendra, son of former CM B S Yediyurappa. At the behest of former CM Jagadish Shettar and Yediyurappa, Dingaleshwar Swamy (independent) is contesting with the sole aim of defeating Pralhad Joshi of the BJP in Hubballi. Shettar and Yediyurappa are solely responsible for making Dingaleshwar Swamy contest against Joshi, he reiterated. The internal feud in the BJP is spreading wide, he said, adding, Attempts are also on within the saffron party to ensure the defeat of former CM Basavaraj Bommai and former minister V Somanna in the coming polls. Responding to a question, he said given the ground situation and the pulse of the people in the state ahead of the election, the Congress is certain to gain an upper hand. The Congress has a target of winning at least 20 out of 28 seats in the state with more seats in North Karnataka region, he added. Savadi said in North Karnataka, the Congress is set to win Bidar, Kalaburagi, Raichur, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Belagavi, Chikkodi and Karwar. The BJP will lose many seats. Let them win the Shivamogga seat first, he added. On why he thinks the Congress has better chances of winning more seats this time, Savadi said the people are upset with the failures of the BJP government at the Centre in the last 10 years. At the same time, people are impressed by the Congress governments guarantee schemes in Karnataka. The common masses are happy with the guarantees. About 80 to 85 per cent of the women are ready to vote for the Congress in the state, happy over the guarantee schemes, he said. When asked whether the Modi factor will help the BJP win the coming election, he said the Modi wave had totally waned. The ground situation is different today. Before it came to power at the Centre, the BJP leadership said it would expand the so-called Gujarat Model to the entire country. To come to power, the BJP planted many other things in peoples minds assuring them of linking rivers in India, bringing back black money from foreign banks, depositing Rs 15 lakh in every bank account, doubling farmers income, etc. It failed to fulfil the promises, Savadi said. Sangh Parivar activist Chakravarti Sulibele was on a hectic campaign before Modi became the PM. He had said once the black money was brought back to India by the Modi government, roads across the country would become gold-plated. Sulibele also had said bullet trains which were run in Japan and China could start in India and after which it is possible to reach Delhi from Belagavi city within two hours. Sulibele also claimed dollar rates would be lower than the Indian rupee and gas could be given through pipelines, Savadi said, adding that people found out that none of the promises made by the BJP were fulfilled in the last 10 years. I am hopeful that the Congress will reach the target of 20 seats in the state, he said. About his future in state politics, Savadi indicated that he is hopeful of entering the cabinet of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah after the Lok Sabha election. In the backdrop of the hasty decision by Shettar to return to the BJP, Savadi said, You need to have some patience. I joined the Congress recently and I am not supposed to expect too much so soon. You need to complete the work given to you before claiming the salary. Who will give you the salary before you deliver, he said.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:14 am

Omars Daughter Arrested, Top Democrats Rush to Defense

The communist daughter of Somali-first U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) landed in jail yesterday after joining a pro-Palestinian tent-city protest at Columbia University. Later released, Isra Hirsi was among 108 leftists whom New York City police collared and carted off in a corrections bus. But the story about the protest against Israels attacks on Gaza ... The post Omars Daughter Arrested, Top Democrats Rush to Defense appeared first on The New American .

thenewamerican 20 Apr 2024 1:58 am

Finland says EU should help end migrant influx from Russia

Finland says EU should help end migrant influx from Russia The European Union should take measures to help Finland put a stop to an influx of migrants via Russia, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Friday. Finland last year shut its long border with Russia amid a growing number of arrivals from countries including Syria and Somalia, and accused Moscow of weaponising migration against the Nordic nation and the EU, an assertion the Kremlin denies. We are preparing our own legislation but we also need EU measures, Orpo said, without elaborating, after visiting the Nordic country's border with Russia together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Von der Leyen told the same press conference that the EU Commission is working closely with the countries of origin of the migrants, agreeing with Finland's position. What we see is that a state is instrumentalising poor people to put pressure on another state so that is a clear security issue, she said. Measures taken to deal with migrants from Russia must strike a balance between protecting the security of borders and international obligations, she said. Following an example set by Poland and Lithuania on their borders with Belarus, the Finnish government is drafting legislation that would allow border guards to block asylum seekers entering the country from Russia.

devdiscourse 19 Apr 2024 2:12 pm

EU should help Finland prevent migrants arriving from Russia, PM says

EU should help Finland prevent migrants arriving from Russia, PM says The European Union should take measures to help Finland prevent an influx of migrants via Russia, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said on Friday. We are preparing our own legislation but we also need EU measures, Orpo said after visiting the Nordic country's border with Russia together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Finland last year shut its long border with Russia amid a growing number of arrivals from countries including Syria and Somalia, and accused Moscow of weaponising migration against the Nordic nation and the EU, an assertion the Kremlin denies. Following an example set by Poland and Lithuania on their borders with Belarus, the Finnish government is drafting legislation that would allow border guards to block asylum seekers entering the country from Russia.

devdiscourse 19 Apr 2024 1:15 pm

Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi Announced as Next Navy Chief

Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, who previously served as the director-general of naval operations and the flag officer commanding-in-chief of the Western Naval Command, has been announced as the next Navy chief, as confirmed by the government on Thursday night. Vice Admiral Tripathi, who currently serves as vice chief, will succeed Admiral R Hari Kumar, who is set to retire on April 30. Commissioned in July 1985, Vice Admiral Tripathi is a specialist in communication and electronic warfare, and has commanded warships such as corvette INS Kirch and frigate INS Trishul. He has held key operational and staff positions throughout his career. Vice Admiral Tripathi will lead the Navy during a period of significant deployment of Indian warships in the Gulf of Aden and surrounding regions, including the Arabian Sea and off the east coast of Somalia. This deployment is in response to ongoing threats from Houthi rebels and Somali pirates that have disrupted sea trade in the area. . China's expanding presence in the IOR, along with its close ties to Pakistan in the maritime domain, remains a significant concern for India's defense establishment. China, which is rapidly building ships, already possesses the world's largest navy with 355 warships and submarines. It is also seeking additional overseas bases beyond Djibouti on the Horn of Africa, Karachi and Gwadar in Pakistan, and potentially Ream in Cambodia, to address logistical challenges in the IOR and the larger Indo-Pacific. As the former Eastern Fleet commander, director-general of naval operations, and chief of the Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral Tripathi has played a key role in the Navy's high level of maritime operations. Notably, in his previous roles as assistant chief of naval staff (policy and plans) and currently as vice chief since January, he has been involved in the modernization of the naval force. US National Security Advisor Postpones India Visit Amid Middle East Tensions Israel Weighs Response to Iran's Attack Amid Global Calls for Restraint UAE Crown Prince Orders Work-From-Home Amid Weather Concerns: Here's What You Need to Know

News Track 19 Apr 2024 12:11 pm

Thieves strike at businessman's house, flee with booty worth Rs 70L

HYDERABAD: A businessman in Jubilee Hills fell victim of a major theft of Rs 70 lakh at his residence on Thursday. The complainant DVS Somaraju in his complaint stated that he along with his family members including his wife Padma Suryakumari, and two sons, went to attend a wedding in the month of March. According to the reports, on April 4, upon returning from the wedding, the family discovered that their valuables kept in the bedrooms safe had been stolen. When they checked the wardrobe for jewellery on April 15, they found no trace of the ornaments. Among the missing items are 100 grams of gold biscuits, gold bangles, a diamond necklace, and three more gold biscuits, totaling an estimated worth of Rs 70 lakh. Additionally, the complainant mentioned suspicions regarding domestic help and servants, as there were indications that the theft might have been an inside job. The Jubilee Hills police are pursuing the case and have launched a thorough investigation into the matter.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 11:52 am

Government, guarantees will steer me to a solid victory, says Congress's Rajeev Gowda

After a couple of weeks of campaigning, what is your gut feeling? We will have a very solid victory. The confidence comes from the kind of election machine in the party, with six powerful leaders, including ministers Byrati Suresh and Krishna Byre Gowda, BJP MLA S T Somashekar putting in all efforts. We will get a spectacular lead in Pulikeshinagar. In Malleswaram, where we are relatively weak, the party workers enthusiasm I witnessed in roadshows is incredible. You are pitted against a central minister... It doesnt make a difference as Shobhakka did not make any impression as a minister. Tell me about her contributions. She had no concern for farmers who were hit by drought. BJP has a habit of bringing people from outside as there is no homegrown talent. This time they were forced to shift her here because there were huge protests against her with Go Back slogans that indicate massive anti-incumbency because of non-delivery. But replacing one person with another (Sadananda Gowda) with the worst track record means BJP has taken Bangalore North for granted. People will teach them a lesson. Congress selected a mannina maga (son of the soil) like me. I am mane maga here as I have relatives and extended family members. People give me a lot of affection. Will BJPs internal bickering help you? Of course, its a blessing in disguise. The party chose me as a person who can get votes from the other side, the BJP. Yes, I am trying capitalising through standard political activity. Any right-thinking BJP voter who cares for development will vote for me. The BJP is a well-oiled organisation which is tough to break... Agree. Real efforts should be done at the booth level. We have to make sure of it. Will guarantees help you? We are the party that has given so much empowerment to women, now the AICC manifesto has promised Rs 1 lakh to every woman through the Mahalaxmi scheme. We are giving the guarantees because of the failure of the BJP government at the Centre to check price rise and unemployment. Its interesting that my opponent is a woman and the vast majority of women will vote for me rather than her. You accused Shobha Karandlaje of being involved in an ED case? ED has a case against her and I laid the fact before the people as it was mentioned in her affidavit. What are your promises for Bengaluru? Better transportation to check traffic, drinking water, education and health. We should bring in a new paradigm to nurture the growth of the city in a sustainable and inclusive manner.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 11:51 am

Modis image, BJP-JDS alliance will help me win big, says Shobha Karandlaje

Polls are coming closer, what are your prospects? Bangalore North is an old constituency for me as I was Yeshwanthpur MLA and had worked in other assembly constituencies also. There is enthusiasm among BJP workers to make Narendra Modi PM again. BJPs alliance with JDS gave us strength as former PM HD Deve Gowda joined the NDA. His son-in-law Dr CN Manjunath, Bangalore Rural NDA candidate, joining the BJP is a boost. I am confident of a big win with the combined force of BJP-JDS working in tandem. You faced a Go Back campaign in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru and also in Bangalore North Those were a few ticket aspirants who did it to attract media attention. In Bangalore North, some aspirants who had no support of even 10-12 party workers, did it. MP DV Sadananda Gowda was sulking and one of your MLAs ST Somashekar worked for your opponent. What will be the impact? Sadananda Gowda took part in all meetings of party workers in the first leg of campaigning. He even convinced the workers. Soon after my candidature was announced, I met him and got his blessings. I dont want to reply with regard to Somashekar, he doesnt deserve it. The Congress is banking on its guarantees. Your take? It helped them in the assembly elections because they distributed guarantee cards among voters. We cannot deny that. But the guarantees are not reaching the people. Keeping in view the LS polls, Siddaramaiah is borrowing hugely from outside. There is no guarantee that they will be continued after LS polls. Your opponent raised the issue that your name was also in the ED list, what is your reaction? It is just an allegation. I have no case against me as I have done no corruption. The previous UPA government conspired and targeted me by instigating officials who had fixed me as the 24th accused. My fight is in court. He (Rajeev Gowda) unnecessarily raised the issue. If he is so intelligent he should have studied the case. Whats your contribution as Union minister? I am part of the Modi governments achievements. Farmers are getting lots of benefits. From importing foodgrains we have a surplus after feeding a population of Rs 142 crore. I am planning an international market for our farmers. Karnataka is progressing in food processing with 3-3.5 lakh small food units being started. Your plan for Bengaluru? Better infrastructure and transportation to check heavy traffic. There is a drinking water crisis because of the state governments mismanagement, Cauvery 5th Stage has to be implemented.

The New Indian Express 19 Apr 2024 11:41 am

How the famed Hoysala temples became UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Meera Iyer, convener of the Bengaluru chapter of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, explains how the Hoysala temples at Belur, Halebid and Somanathapur got recognition by UNESCO

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 9:00 am

Hemavathi row, dissent may undermine parties caste math in Tumkur

Intense battle in Tumkur between V Somanna and SP Muddahanumegowda, leveraging alliances, caste equations, and emotional issues. JD(S) alliance, PM Modi's influence, and guarantee schemes play pivotal roles. River water disputes and cadre dynamics also impact the outcome.

The Times of India 19 Apr 2024 8:23 am

Finland should make it harder to obtain citizenship, government says

Finland should make it harder to obtain citizenship, government says Finland should make it more difficult for foreigners to obtain citizenship and speed up the return of rejected asylum applicants to their country of origin, the government said on Thursday as it submitted new legislation to parliament. Finland last year shut its border with Russia amid a growing number of arrivals from countries including Syria and Somalia, and accused Moscow of weaponising migration against the Nordic nation and the European Union, an assertion the Kremlin denies.

devdiscourse 18 Apr 2024 4:37 pm

Bangalore North: BJP leader Karandlaje being 'controversial' is plus for me: Cong's Rajeev Gowda

Bangalore North: BJP leader Karandlaje being 'controversial' is plus for me: Cong's Rajeev Gowda BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje is known for indulging in communal division and polarisation which people don't want here, alleges Congress leader M V Rajeev Gowda as he takes on her in Bangalore North constituency in the coming Lok Sabha polls. People want to enjoy a good quality of life, grow and prosper, and don't want this area to become communally charged and divided, says the former Professor of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore where he taught economics and policy. Bangalore North has been a BJP stronghold for a long time, but the chairman of the AICC Research Department appeared upbeat about his electoral prospects. There is no Modi wave in Karnataka this Lok Sabha elections, the 60-year-old claimed. It's the five guarantee schemes of the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government delivered within 10 months of coming to power are what is helping people who are in trouble, he said. Also, the ''sense of injustice to Karnataka (in terms devolution of funds by Centre) and the (dismal) record of the previous BJP government here are what will work in favour of the Congress.'' A national spokesperson of the Congress and a former Rajya Sabha member, this is the first time that Gowda is contesting for Lok Sabha elections. Gowda said he is ''very very'' confident of winning as people of his constituency are happy to have an educated and qualified candidate who has already done ''good work'' for Bengaluru and Karnataka. ''We are getting very good response from people. Our party is united, our cadre is working unitedly,'' claimed Gowda, who had earlier served as Vice-Chairman of Karnataka Policy and Planning Commission. He said a plus for him in the polls is that Karandlaje -- the Udupi-Chikmagalur MP who was shifted to Bangalore North by BJP -- is a ''very controversial candidate.'' ''She faced 'go back' slogans in Udupi-Chikmagalur from her own people.here (Bangalore North) also enough people are not cooperating with her... So basically, people feel like this is not a candidate they want to support,'' he claimed. ''They want to switch towards my side. Then there's another side of people who say look, this lady only causes communal confusion, division and polarisation and are not happy with that. Bengaluru people want to enjoy a good quality of life and grow and prosper. They don't want this area to become communally charged and divided,'' he told PTI in an interview. Gowda said his chances of winning are very good, noting that out of eight Assembly segments coming under the Lok Sabha constituency, three are with the Congress, one BJP MLA (S T Somashekar representing Yeshwanthpur) is not cooperating with her (Karandlaje) and he is campaigning for him. ''So it's now four Assembly segments that are in our favour.'' ''In Dasarahalli, the previous JD(S) MLA has come and joined the Congress. It has given us a lot of strength. In KR Puram again, a whole bunch of corporators from the BJP have joined us and that also gives us strength. So, overall, we have tremendous momentum in three-fourths of the constituency. We have to figure out how to create similar momentum in the other two smaller seats and we are working on that.. So overall, the campaign is positive and favourable,'' he explained. ''Last time, there was a Modi wave but this time there is no such major crisis that causes people to go back to BJPPeople are favouring us because we have already delivered. Everyone knows Prime Minister Modi just keeps making announcements and you know, we're not sure what we'll actually get from him later on kind of a thing,'' he added. On the BJP-JD(S) electoral alliance, Gowda claimed that the regional party is in its ''last days''. ''Unfortunately for them, they're going to be swallowed up by the BJP. They've made too many compromises along the way and a lot of secular supporters of the JD(S) outreach to the Congress this time so it's not going to help them at all,'' he said.

devdiscourse 18 Apr 2024 12:00 pm

ISRO planning 2nd test flight of uncrewed Gaganyaan mission on Apr 24 : Somanath

Chennai, Apr 18 (UNI) The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will be embarking on achieving yet another significant milestone as part of its Gaganyaan mission next week. Having declared that 2024 will be the year of Indias prestigious first-ever human space flight mission Gaganyaan, the Space Agency has announced that it will carry out the... The post ISRO planning 2nd test flight of uncrewed Gaganyaan mission on Apr 24 : Somanath first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 18 Apr 2024 11:01 am

ISRO to continue lunar mission until an Indian lands on Moon: Somanath

AHMEDABAD, April 17: The Indian Space Research Organisation will continue its Chandrayaan series of lunar probes until an astronaut from the country lands on the Moon, said ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Wednesday. Last August, the premier space agencys Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft made a soft landing on the south pole of the lunar surface, making India []

thehillstimes 18 Apr 2024 1:10 am

Grand Srirama Shobha Yatra in Rajamahendravaram

Kakinada: A large number of devotees took out a grand Sri Rama Shobha Yatra in Rajamahendravaram on occasion of the Srirama Navami festival on Wednesday. They gathered under the banner of Srirama Utsava Samithi on bikes holding saffron flags. They then went in a procession through the city from Pushkara Ghat to A.V. Appa Rao Road via Aryapuram, Kambala Tank, Danavaiypeta, Old Somalamma Temple, RTC Complex Road, Syamala Centre and Godavari Bund. BJP state president Daggubati Purandeswari flagged off the bike rally. Telugu Desam Rajamahendravaram Urban candidate Adireddy Srinivas, Swamy Kamalananda Bharati and others participated in the event. Speaking on the occasion, Kamalananda Bharati said Lord Srirama is an inspiration for the universe. He led his life with righteousness even though he faced many difficulties. He stressed on the importance of saving the Hindu Dharma during the present times. Utsava Samithi chairman Karri Rama Reddy said they have been organising the Srirama Shobha Yatra for past two years. He said this year, Rama Navami is of great significance as Bala Ramas idol has been set up in Ayodhya.

Deccan Chronicle 18 Apr 2024 12:29 am

Want To Continue Chandrayaan Series Till Indian Lands On Moon: ISRO Chief

The Indian Space Research Organisation will continue its Chandrayaan series of lunar probes until an astronaut from the country lands on the Moon, said ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Wednesday.

NDTV 17 Apr 2024 4:58 pm

Father of boy accused of stabbing 2 Sydney clerics saw no signs of extremism, Muslim leader says

Father of boy accused of stabbing 2 Sydney clerics saw no signs of extremism, Muslim leader says The father of a boy accused of stabbing two Christian clerics in Australia saw no signs of his son's extremism, a Muslim community leader said on Wednesday as police prepared to file charges against rioters who besieged a Sydney church demanding revenge. The 16-year-old boy spoke in Arabic about the Prophet Muhammad after he stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel and the Rev. Isaac Royel during a church service on Monday night that was being streamed online. Neither cleric sustained life-threatening injuries. The Orthodox Assyrian congregation overpowered the boy and he remained in an undisclosed hospital on Wednesday under police guard. He sustained severe hand wounds in the struggle. Lebanese Muslim Association secretary Gamel Kheir, an advocate for Sydney's largest Muslim community, said he spent two hours with the boy's distraught father at the family home soon after the attack. The family has since left their home for fear of retaliation. He was in shock, Kheir told Australian Broadcasting Corp of the father, who has not been identified. He was not aware of any signs of becoming more extreme other than the fact that he was becoming more disobedient to his father. But that was about it. He didn't see any tell-tale signs, so to speak, Kheir added. Kheir is among several community leaders who have accused police of unnecessarily raising community tensions with a premature declaration on Tuesday that the attack at Christ the Good Shepherd Church fit the definition of a terrorist act under New South Wales state law. I'm concerned that we've rushed to a pre-judgment of a 16-year-old child, Kheir said. He used the language of religion, we're not debating that at all. In a sense that he targeted another religion, that's not debatable, Kheir said. What's debatable is what mental state was this child in? Was he of a sane mind to even make such a rational call? All we're saying is surely there was time for the police to do a more thorough investigation and a review before they labelled it a terrorist act, Kheir added. New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb on Wednesday stood by her declaration of a terrorist incident as defined by the Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002. The act gives police expanded powers to stop and search people, premises and vehicles without a warrant and to detain suspects in response to a terrorist attack or an imminent threat of an attack. The church attack met the act's criteria of having a political, religious or ideological motivation and was intended to cause intimidation, she said. I was satisfied based on the information that was provided very early Tuesday morning that it met that criteria and I made that declaration without any hesitation, Webb said. She said whether the boy would be charged with terrorism offenses was a separate consideration and would depend on the results of the police investigation. According to media reports, the boy had been convicted in January of a range of offenses including possession of a switchblade knife, being armed with a weapon with an intention to commit an indictable offense, stalking, intimidation and damaging property. He was released from court on a good behavior bond. Police are also investigating the conduct of 600 people who converged on the church on Monday night and demanded police hand over the boy, who was temporarily barricaded inside for his own safety. The crowd hurled bricks, bottles and fence boards at police. Two police officers were hospitalized and several police vehicles were damaged. Webb said police were attempting to identify perpetrators of crimes during the riot from various sources of video and from fingerprints left on police cars. She expected arrests to be made as early as Wednesday. Not all those people there were rioting against the police, but those people who were, they can expect to be identified and arrested and put before the courts, Webb said. The Lebanese Muslim Association runs Australia's largest mosque in the Sydney suburb of Lakemba. Security has been elevated at that mosque and several others since Monday when fire bombing threats were made. Security has also been increased at shopping malls around Australia after a lone assailant stabbed six people to death at Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction mall on Saturday. The rampage ended when the 40-year-old assailant, who had a history of mental illness and no apparent motive, was shot dead by police. No terror declaration was made in that case. Westfield Bondi Junction will open its doors on Thursday for the first time since it was shut down on Saturday as a crime scene. Shops will remain closed for what is described as a community reflection day. Elliott Rusanow, chief executive of Scentre Group, which owns the mall, said families of victims made private visits on Tuesday. The church attack is only the third to be classified by Australian authorities as a terrorist act since 2018. Two police officers and a bystander were shot dead in an ambush by three Christian fundamentalists near the community of Wieambilla in Queensland state in December 2022. The shooters were later killed by police. In November 2018, a Somalia-born Muslim stabbed three pedestrians in a downtown Melbourne street, killing one, before police shot him dead.

devdiscourse 17 Apr 2024 1:08 pm

Disruption at Deve Gowdas event: JDS terms it intentional security lapse; calls for fair polls

BENGALURU/TUMAKURU : The JDS has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI) with regard to two suspected women Congress workers trying to disrupt a meeting attended by former prime minister H D Deve Gowda in Tumakuru on Monday evening. The partys legal cell president AP Ranganatha alleged that it was an intentional security lapse by the police at Kunchitiga Samudaya Bhavana, where a meeting of the JDS and BJP workers for NDA candidate V Somanna was under way, presided over by Deve Gowda. Ranganatha alleged that DCM and KPCC president DK Shivakumar and Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna, who were known to deliver hate speeches against Deve Gowda, have instigated the accused women to disrupt the event. The police personnel at the spot have not taken any security measures and let numerous women, who were ostensibly Congress supporters, into the premises. These women proceeded towards the stage and the police personnel did not make any attempt to stop them from entering. This is a serious and unconscionable security lapse, he alleged. Elections must be fought fairly and without fear of threat to life, and therefore, an exercise must be carried out across the state to identify sensitive areas, he urged, adding that elaborate security arrangements must be made in the coming days. The faith of the people in the Election Commission rests on its response and swift action against the misuse of political power and the malafide use of muscle, money and fear-mongering during the election process, he added. Meanwhile, in Tumakuru, the BJP workers staged a protest outside the mini Vidhana Soudha, urging action against the accused women Congress workers. Led by former law minister S Suresh Kumar, they presented a memorandum to the district election officer. Complaint against Sowmya, supporters Bengaluru: A complaint was lodged against Bengaluru South Congress candidate Sowmya Reddy and her supporters for creating a ruckus at a meeting of representatives of the cooperative sector on Saturday. On April 13, a meet and greet event was organised with BJP candidate for Bangalore South Tejasvi Surya at his election office. A release from the organisers said the accused appeared as depositors of the Sri Guru Raghavendra Co-operative Bank and were seen assaulting senior citizens, women and others. The complaint said that individuals associated with the Congress party had barged into the meeting and forcefully entered the meeting and disrupted proceedings. The group, led by Lakshmi Manjula, engaged in violent behaviour, pushing and shoving the attendees, including senior citizens and women, which was intended to create chaos and interrupt the meeting. The disruptors also made video calls to other Congress leaders during the event, suggesting that the disturbance was planned and coordinated, said the complaint. Earlier, Surya had posted a video and alleged that it was a Congress toolkit to send agitators to his meeting. Fearing their inevitable defeat, desperate Congress first resorted to bribery and got caught with cash in Jayanagar 4th Block, he stated. Now, theyre resorting to disruption, sending agitators to push, shove & assault women and senior citizens at our meetings. In a letter to the ECI, the complainants demanded that FIRs be filed against the Congress candidate and also Lakshmi Manjula and her associates, and called for a thorough investigation.

The New Indian Express 17 Apr 2024 7:22 am

Debris-free space missions by 2030: Isro chief Somanath

The Times of India 17 Apr 2024 4:59 am

India Aims To Achieve Debris-Free Space Missions By 2030: ISRO Chief

ISRO Chairman S Somanath today announced that India aims to achieve debris-free space missions by 2030.

NDTV 16 Apr 2024 7:07 pm

India Aims Debris-Free Space Missions By 2030, Says ISRO Chief

ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Tuesday announced that India aims to achieve debris-free space missions by 2030.

Bloomberg Quint 16 Apr 2024 6:37 pm

Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka witnesses intense face-off between BJP, Congress

Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka witnesses intense face-off between BJP, Congress As the election fervour intensifies in Karnataka, Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency in close proximity to Bangalore is witnessing a showdown between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress. The contest has pitted the BJP's seasoned politician and former minister, V Somanna, against Congress' nominee, former judge Muddahanume Gowda, who was a one-time member of parliament. A point of contention in this electoral clash revolves around the issue of local representation versus outsider influence. While Somanna hails from Bangalore, Gowda prides himself on being a local candidate, emphasising his accessibility and connection to the people of Tumkur.I'm local here and I'm easily available for my Tumkur people, unlike my opponent, who hails from Bangalore, asserted Gowda in an interview with ANI, highlighting the advantage of his grassroots presence in the constituency. In response, the BJP candidate, Somanna, didn't hesitate to fire back, taking a jab at the leadership of the Congress party. Who is the leader of Congress? Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. Where are they from? he retorted, insinuating that the Congress' leadership itself is disconnected from the grassroots. The rhetoric reflects not only the intense competition for the Tumkur seat but also the broader ideological clash between the two political giants, each vying for supremacy in Karnataka's political landscape. As the election date draws nearer, the stakes continue to rise, with both parties sparing no effort to sway the electorate in their favour. The battle lines are drawn, and Tumkur finds itself at the centre of a political storm, awaiting the verdict of its constituents come polling day. Demographic Dynamics Understanding the Voter Landscape of Tumkur Lok Sabha Constituency As the political battleground heats up in Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency, a closer examination of its demographic composition sheds light on the intricate tapestry of voter preferences and community affiliations. With a total of over 16 lakh eligible voters, the constituency boasts a diverse array of communities, each wielding its own influence in the electoral arena. According to recent data, the Vokkaliga community constitutes the largest bloc of voters, comprising 15 per cent of the electorate. Following closely behind are the Lingayats, who represent 14.4 per cent of voters, followed by the Muslim community at 9.5 per cent.The Scheduled Caste (SC) voters are split into two significant segments, with SC Left comprising 9.4 per cent of the electorate and SC right making up 4.1 per cent.Other notable communities include the Scheduled Tribes (ST) at 7 per cent, Kurubas at 6 per cent, Gollas at 5.8 per cent, and Thiglas at 5.1 per cent. This intricate mosaic of voter demographics underscores the significance of community-based politics in Tumkur, where candidates must navigate a complex web of affiliations and allegiances to secure electoral success. As political parties strategize and campaign intensifies, understanding the nuances of these demographic dynamics will be crucial in shaping the electoral outcome and determining the future trajectory of Tumkur's political landscape. Tumkur constituency is slated for voting in the second phase on April 26. (ANI)

devdiscourse 16 Apr 2024 4:23 pm

ISRO Chairman seeks coordination among space agencies to tackle space debris

Bengaluru: Given the challenges posed by space debris and the growing traffic in space, ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Tuesday emphasised the importance of enhanced coordination and collaboration among space agencies and organisations. Working together can help develop strategies, guidelines, and technologies to mitigate risks and ensure the sustainable use of space he said addressing []

goachronicle 16 Apr 2024 1:07 pm

Constituency Watch: Tumakuru LS seat in Ktaka to witness clash of veterans

Shillong, April 16: The Tumakuru Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka will witness a fight between two veterans. The win here is crucial for both BJPs V. Somanna, a Lingayat and Congress S.P. Muddahanumegowda, a Vokkaliga. Since the seat is dominated by the Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities, the results are keenly awaited as it would indicate [] The post Constituency Watch: Tumakuru LS seat in Ktaka to witness clash of veterans appeared first on The Shillong Times .

The Shillong Times 16 Apr 2024 11:12 am

As HDD speaks, two women shout slogans against HDK

TUMAKURU: Former prime minister and JDS supremo HD Deve Gowda here on Monday faced an embarrassing situation as two women, who are suspected to be Congress workers, created a scene at a meeting of BJP-JDS alliance workers at the Kunchitiga Community Hall. They shouted slogans against JDS state president HD Kumaraswamy for saying that rural women have lost their way because of guarantees. They managed to enter the hall, waited till some speakers spoke and when Gowdas turn came to deliver the address, they shouted slogans. BJP women workers dragged them out of the hall and later the police whisked them away. Gowda, who was taken aback, later delivered his speech. Victim of propaganda He said, It was Sonia Gandhi who made HD Kumaraswamy the chief minister. I had no intention to contest from Tumakuru (in 2019), but Congress brought me here and defeated me. So I will not trust anyone in politics. Gowda said he became a victim of a propaganda that he was against the release of Hemavathi river water from Hassan to Tumakuru. As many as ten LS constituencies come under the Cauvery basin and if our candidates win we can stand before Prime Minister Narendra Modi and get justice for the state, he suggested. Gowda, who lost the 2019 LS polls from the Tumakuru Lok Sabha constituency as the Congress-JDS alliance candidate, has hit the campaign trail for BJP-JDS alliance candidate V Somanna of BJP this time. He has campaigned in Koratagere and is likely to visit Madhugiri on Tuesday, focusing on Vokkaliga community votes. HDK, DKS spar The slugfest between HD Kumaraswamy and DK Shivakumar continued, with the former alleging that the latter got lands registered by kidnapping women and blackmailing their parents. He said Shivakumar had blackmailed apartment residents, demanding that they vote for his younger brother and Bangalore Rural Congress candidate D K Suresh, if they want Occupancy Certificate and NOC for new flats. Shivakumar also threatened that they will get water only if they vote for Suresh, he alleged. Shivakumar hit back, saying, Kumaraswamy should also say what is the rate, he may be in the habit of fixing rates and passing the buck to someone else... You got scared and went to Mandya... you will not win the elections...

The New Indian Express 16 Apr 2024 9:01 am

Bangladeshi vessel held captive off Somali coast finally released after over a month

Bangladeshi vessel held captive off Somali coast finally released after over a month A cargo vessel seized by pirates off the Somali coast has been freed along with its crew after more than a month, the European Union's maritime security force said Monday. Operation ATALANTA said in a statement that all 23 crew members of the Bangladesh-flagged cargo carrier MV Abdullah had been released after 32 days in captivity. It was not immediately clear under what circumstances the ship was released. Operation ATALANTA has been shadowing the vessel since shortly after it was seized March 12 in the Indian Ocean, nearly 1,100 kilometres (700 miles) east of Somalia's coastal capital Mogadishu. Twenty armed assailants took control of the vessel while it was going from Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, to Hamriya in the United Arab Emirates, according to Ambrey, a British maritime security company. The ship is owned by Bangladeshi company SR Shipping Lines, a sister concern of Chattogram-based Kabir Steel and Rerolling Mill Group, company media advisor Mizanul Islam told local media in Bangladesh. Once-rampant piracy off the Somali coast diminished after a peak in 2011, but concerns about new attacks have grown in recent months.

devdiscourse 15 Apr 2024 3:57 pm

Former Israel Telangana Association president expresses concern over escalating tensions

NIZAMABAD: In light of the escalation between Iran and Israel, former president of the Israel Telangana Association (ITA), Soma Ravi, has expressed concern over the prevailing situation and asked Indian nationals living there to follow the directives of the Indian Embassy or the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Speaking to TNIE over the phone, Ravi said many Indians living in Israel are unwilling to return to their native places as they cant gauge the seriousness of the situation. Many Indians experienced a similar situation in October, he stated, adding that though few people left for their native places at that time, they soon returned to Israel. A resident of Tel Aviv, the business capital of Israel, Ravi said he is in regular touch with authorities from the Indian Embassy. Stating that around 8,000 people from Telangana live in various parts of Israel, he said the situation has stressed people out. While Israel had experienced many instances of hostilities from Hamas, a political and military movement governing the Gaza Strip, the former ITA president said the current escalation was unprecedented. After the Hamas attacked Israel in October, the people witnessed a situation that resembled a war. Security officials were deployed and people were taken to the bunkers, he recalled. However, Ravi pointed out that it had been a while since the residents were allowed to come out of the bunkers and get on with daily life. However, he asserted that those living in the border areas with Palestine should be alert while stating that those in other parts of the country are under no direct threat. In the wee hours of Sunday, Iran reportedly launched around 300 drones and missiles towards Israel in response to a raid on the Iranian consulate in Syria on April 1. The MEA called for immediate de-escalation, exercise of restraint, stepping back from violence and return to the path of diplomacy. We are closely monitoring the evolving situation. Our embassies in the region are in close touch with the Indian community. It is vital that security and stability are maintained in the region, it said. During the attack by Hamas, people in Israel saw that the defence technology is capable of thwarting missiles and drones and ensuring that the damage is limited to the minimum, Ravi said.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2024 9:09 am

Five Telangana men stuck in Tel Aviv as flight cancelled amid Iran attack on Israel

HYDERABAD: At least five people from Telangana were waiting to board their flight to Hyderabad at Tel Avivs Ben Gurion airport when Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles on the Jewish nation. Following this, the flights were cancelled as the Israeli authorities ordered the shutdown of its airspace. As a result, all the passengers were asked to return to their homes. Recounting the incident, C Prakash, a native of Nizamabad, who has been living in Tel Aviv for the past six years, explained how some of them were afraid to step out of the airport after the cancellation announcement was made. As my flight was scheduled for 12 am, I had arrived well before time. There were only around 150 people in the airport, including five of us from Telangana, as it was the weekend. When I was at the check-in counter, the airline staff came and informed us that the flight had been cancelled, Prakash told TNIE over phone from Israels cultural and financial capital. The 45-year-old, who hails from Degaon village in Armoor mandal and works in the caregiving profession, went on to say, The authorities said the flight was cancelled as Iran has launched an attack on Israel. Even though we heard of Irans threat of attack for the past few days, many were taken aback. Tension was clearly visible on the faces of many people, as they were scared to move out of the airport despite the authorities request. But some, like me and other Telugu people I met at the airport, came out and booked our taxis for home. I was confident that Israeli forces would handle the situation. As Israel aviation authorities announced the reopening of its airspace on Sunday along with Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, Prakash, the father of two, is now looking at reattempting to book a ticket to fly back home. It has been around a year since I met my wife and my children, so I would like to return home at the first chance, he said. Soma Ravi (48), former president of the Israel Telangana Association (ITA), said business is as usual in the central-west city. It was about 11 pm here (IST 01:30) when I saw the news of the attack. Usually the siren goes through a city if there is an attack, and we rush to the bomb shelter rooms in our houses. But that was not the situation on Saturday night, the native of Nizamabad told TNIE.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2024 9:04 am

How much Somanna must have looted to contest polls consecutively: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah

TUMAKURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday gave a call to voters of Tumakuru Lok Sabha seat to show the door to BJP candidate V Somanna as was done in Varuna and Chamarajanagar assembly constituencies. He lost against me by a margin of 48,000 votes despite spending Rs 50 crore to Rs 60 crore and against Puttaranga Shetty by a 12,000-vote margin even after spending Rs 50 crore. Within a span of ten months, he is contesting the polls again. Just imagine how much money he must have looted. He was part of the previous BJP government that looted the state, he said at a public rally at Kibbanahalli cross. He said Somanna as housing minister could not distribute houses to the poor and urged voters to elect Congress candidate S P Muddahanume Gowda who could be the voice of Tumakuru and also the state in the parliament as he did during 2014-2019 as MP. He also attacked Narendra Modi, saying the PM did not deliver the goods as he promised in his ten years of tenure.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2024 7:50 am

Indian exporters revisit pacts amid disruption at high sea

Indian exporters seek legal advice after attacks by Houthi rebels and Somali pirates. They revise contracts, opting for DAP and FOB terms, amid disruptions in container shipping lines due to Red Sea crisis.

The Economic Times 15 Apr 2024 12:22 am

Stone Attack on Jagan Sparks Sympathy, Outcry

Visakhapatnam : The stone attack on Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has stirred a wave of sympathy across various segments of society, sparking debates about the circumstances surrounding the incident. Expressing their distress, many women and members of the middle class have condemned the attack as inhumane. They have cited the CMs positive impact on their lives. Jyothi, a lab technician at a diagnostic conglomerate, denounced violence during campaigns, stressing its undemocratic nature. Somamma, a household helper, echoed sentiments of support, highlighting the Chief Minister's help to women workers. Ayya Sunitha from Netta Kuppam in Chandragiri constituency said the attack on Jagan Mohan Reddy is unjust and unwarranted. Malladi Satyaveni, a fisherwoman, suspected involvement from opponents of the government, particularly those agitating against the capital relocation. People from different professions and walks of life have added to the discourse. Piru, the owner of a chicken shop in Ram Nagar, lamented the attack, emphasising the positive impact the Chief Minister has had on individuals like himself. Mohan Babu, a watchman, speculated that the opposition might be behind the attack, fearing the Chief Minister's rising popularity. Vasu, an auto driver, refrained from aligning with any political party but questioned the motive behind the attack. He advised against making unfounded accusations without official confirmation. Charan, a student, emphasised the need for enhanced security measures during political campaigns to prevent such incidents in the future. However, not all reactions have been of unwavering support. A. Surya Kumari, a housewife from Ramanaiahpeta near Kakinada, expressed scepticism, suggesting the incident might be a ploy for sympathy ahead of elections. Meanwhile, social media is abuzz with speculation, with some suggesting the attack could have been orchestrated by Chief Minister Reddy himself to gain sympathy.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2024 11:37 pm

Kumaraswamys remarks on Karnataka rural woman kicks up row

Janata Dal (Secular) president HD Kumaraswamy raked up a controversy by saying that women in rural areas of Karnataka have lost their way because of the five guarantee schemesintroduced by the ruling Congress party. While campaigning for National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate V Somanna in Tumakuru on Sunday, April 14, the former state chief minister Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Apr 2024 1:34 pm

Telanganites in Israel feel safe amid Iran attack threat

HYDERABAD: Around 800 people from Telangana living in Israel said the situation is peaceful and they are safe amid the prevailing tensions between Israel and Iran. This comes a day after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued an advisory cautioning Indians against travelling to the two countries until further notice. The majority of Telangana people working in Israel are from Nizamabad and Jagtial districts. While most of them work in Ramat Gan and other neighbourhoods of Tel Aviv, Israels commercial and cultural capital, a handful stay in Ashkelon, nearly 60 kilometres from Tel Aviv. Almost all of them are professional caregivers and earn between Rs 5,000 and Rs 6,000 shekel on a monthly basis (Rs 1 lakh and Rs 1.35 lakh). B Mahesh Goud, president of the Israel Telangana Association (ITA), told TNIE from Tel Aviv: Everyone of us here is safe and sound. Our day-to-day work is going normally. We all live in a radius of two to three kilometres and keep a regular check on each others status. The 42-year-old added that life is normal. All the markets and grocery shops are open as usual, said Goud, a native of Nizamabad, who has been living in Israel for the last eight years. At least 6,000 people from the two Telugu states are said to be living in Israel, with Andhraites predominantly belonging to West and East Godavari districts. Prasad Elle (46), who stays in Ashkelon, around 21 km from war-hit Gaza, is gearing up to celebrate Ambedkar Jayanti on Monday. Prasad Elle, from Sircilla, told TNIE that a state of peace is prevailing in the region. There is no apparent threat so far. The communication lines are also open. I am moving around every day. Local authorities also keep us alerted regularly if there is any disturbance. Back in October 2023, it was a very difficult time when everyday rockets used to fall here as if they were crackers, said the 46-year-old, who has been residing in Israel for 16 years. Soma Ravi (48), former president of ITA, said the Indian Embassy in Israel contacted them a day earlier. They asked us to stay alert and inform people about the advisory released by the Indian government, he told TNIE. The MEA has also asked Indians to restrict their movements to a minimum and register themselves with the embassies.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 11:12 am

Udayagiri: Unemployment, migration key challenges for contenders

NELLORE: Drought, unemployment and migration are some of the challenges that the winning candidate in Udayagiri Assembly segment of Nellore district will have to tackle soon after coming to power. While the YSRC has roped in Mekapati Rajagopal Reddy, the TDP has fielded Kakarla Suresh. It may be pertinent to note that both the contenders are electoral debutants. The constituency has a legacy of its own as former Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu commenced his legislative journey from Udayagiri on Janata Party ticket back in 1978. Former Nellore MP Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy had secured victory in 1985 under the Congress banner. Mekapati Rajagopal Reddy, YSRC Since 1952, the Congress party has won the constituency seven times. Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy (1985), Madala Janaki Ram (1989), and Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy (2004 and 2009) were among those who won from the segment on a Congress ticket. In 2019, Chandrasekhar Reddy won from the segment under the YSRC banner. However, he was suspended for alleged cross-voting in the MLC elections. Subsequently, the sitting MLA joined the TDP. TDPs Kambam Vijayarami Reddy and Bolleneni Venkata Ramarao have represented the constituency in 1999 and 2014 respectively. Established in 1951, the Udayagiri constituency comprises eight mandals, characterised by upland areas with minimal water resources. Kakarla Suresh, TDP Consequently, around 20 to 25 per cent people from rural areas of Udayagiri, Seetharamapuram, Varikuntapadu, Vinjamuru and other upland mandals migrate to various cities such as Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru to eke out a living. Majority of farmers in the region cultivate horticulture crops and have been facing severe shortage of water for cultivation. U Raju, a resident of Vinjamuru mandal, said, The reasons for such high migration rate is the lack of adequate MNREGA mandays, no local employment opportunities and severe drought conditions in most mandals. The region is home to the GI-tagged Udayagiri wooden cutlery. However, artisans struggle to make ends meet due to poor marketing strategies and inadequate post-production sales promotion. The craft fails to attract consumers, leading to financial constraints for the artisans. The cutlery is crafted with wood sourced locally from the forests surrounding Udayagiri. These utensils often feature Persian-inspired designs and shapes, serving both decorative and practical needs. Sajid, a resident of Udayagiri, revealed that approximately 400 artisans are engaged in crafting the renowned Udayagiri wooden cutlery. A common facility centre, established nearly two decades ago with support of an NGO and the government, serves as a hub for these artisans. However, Sajid raised concerns over the inadequate space and leakages in the centre during the rainy season, which hampers the artisans productivity. The centre is equipped with machinery worth `10 lakh, yet it has addressed only half of the issues faced by the artisans, Sajid noted. Insufficient infrastructure and lack of proper maintenance pose significant challenges to the artisans, hindering their ability to work efficiently and meet market demands. Another sticking point in the region is the Somasila High Level Canal, which is aimed to provide irrigation and drinking water to upland areas of Udayagiri segment. However, the works have not gained momentum and the project remains incomplete. Amid issues that have been plaguing the segment, a political battle is underway with the Mekapati family trying to retain its stronghold over the constituency following the suspension of Chandrasekhar Reddy. Meanwhile, the TDP is making efforts to secure votes, particularly from the supporters of the suspended MLA. Former MP and senior YSRC leader Rajamohan Reddy has played a pivotal role in maintaining relations with followers of Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy. Initially, Mekapatis daughter Rachana Reddy was considered, but ultimately Raja Reddy was chosen. Although Raja Reddy is making an electoral debut, he has played a crucial role in victories of Mekapati Goutham Reddy in Atmakur and Chandrasekhar Reddy in Udayagiri in 2014 and 2019 elections. Asserting that the ruling YSRC has taken measures in developing upland mandals in the segment, Raja Reddy said, The YSRC has been implementing welfare schemes and providing benefits at peoples doorstep across the State. Around 99 per cent of the poll promises made in the partys manifesto have been fulfilled. The Mekapati family shares a strong bond with the people of Udayagiri. TDPs face Kakarla Suresh is known in the constituency for his charitable endeavours. A local in the segment, Suresh has been actively campaigning in the region to seek public mandate. He has engaged in activities such as conducting medical camps and food distribution on a daily basis. Alleging that there has been no development in the region under the YSRC rule, Suresh has pledged to prevent migrations by creating local employment.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 10:31 am

IN-SPACe CANSAT event from April 15 in Ahmedabad

BENGALURU: The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe), in collaboration with the Astronautical Society of India (ASI), announced the IN-SPACe CANSAT Student Competition from April 15-17 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. A total of 28 teams across the country will participate in the vibrant display of CANSAT-sized satellites launch competition. The event will be graced by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath, along with chairman of IN-SPACe Dr Pawan Goenka. The competition is poised to ignite passion for space exploration among the younger generation. Students will embark on a journey of designing, developing, and launching CAN-sized satellites, with a challenging goal of reaching an altitude of 800 metres above the launch site using drones, said a press release. Dr Vinod Kumar, Executive Secretary of the ASI, said By providing students with a platform to showcase their talent and creativity, this competition plays a crucial role in honing their skills and preparing them for the challenges of tomorrows space industry.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 9:39 am

Bengaluru: Rs 1.4 cr seized from brand new Mercedes

BENGALURU: Members of the Flying Surveillance Team (FST) and police seized unaccounted cash of Rs 1.4 crore from a brand new Mercedes-Benz car near Ganesha Temple, just a stones throw away from Jayanagar police station, on Saturday. On receiving information from her higher-ups around 11.15 am, Nikitha M Chinnaswamy, MCC nodal officer, along with FST and police personnel rushed to 32nd Cross, 7th Main Road, Jayanagar, where the Mercedes-Benz car, which is yet to be registered, and a Volkswagen car were parked. Noticing some bags inside the Mercedes-Benz, Nikitha questioned its occupants. BJP, Cong blame each other One of them told her that the bags contained mangoes. At the same time, the election officers, who received information about the cash bags being handed over, reached the spot. Seeing the FST and police personnel, around five men jumped out of the two cars and ran away. Meanwhile, a few people who were sitting inside a Toyota Fortuner SUV, which was parked a few yards away from the two cars, sped away. A man on a scooter near the spot fled too. Those who were in the Mercedes-Benz car locked the vehicle before escaping. The officials summoned a mechanic and broke open the windshields of the car. After opening the doors, the officials found the cash bags inside the car. Both cars were towed away to Jayanagar police station. Nikitha told TNSE that her higher-ups informed her about the cash bags and the white Mercedes-Benz and red Volkswagen cars and the Toyota Fortuner SUV. After reaching the spot, I questioned the people inside the car. They panicked and ran away, she said. It is said that those in the two cars and the SUV were waiting near the temple to collect cash from the man who came there on the scooter. The owner of the Volkswagen car has been identified as Somashekar and the scooter owner as Dhananjay. Reacting to an allegation that the cash belonged to some Congress leaders, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy said, I learnt that a BJP corporator was at the spot where the cash bags were seized. Going by this, one can allege that the cash belonged to BJP leaders. Police have seized the cars. Let them investigate. I appeal to the EC to look into the matter seriously. MP Tejasvi Surya said, The Congress is attempting to bribe voters in Bengaluru South constituency. The seizure of unaccounted cash in Jayanagar indicates this. The owners of the vehicles are purportedly close to some Congress leaders.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 9:24 am

Guarantees made women in villages lose their way: HDK

TUMAKURU: State JDS president and former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy has kicked up a row, saying that women in rural areas have lost their way because of the five guarantee schemes introduced by the Congress government. In the last Assembly polls in 2023, they (Congress) announced five guarantees. From whose pockets is this government funding them? Mothers in the villages have lost their way (daritappiddare in Kannada). What will happen to the lives of these mothers in villages if the government doles out freebies like this? Everyone should think about this. They (Congress) have nothing for the people of the state except for the five freebies, he said at a roadshow, while campaigning for Tumakuru NDA candidate V Somanna. He alleged that CM Siddaramaiah and DCM DK Shivakumar have spent over Rs 300 crore to advertise the guarantees in the media. They have not been spending from Congress coffers but are using public money, he said. He said farmers have lost Rs 35,000 crore because of crop loss in the state. But he defended the delay by the Centre in releasing the funds under NDRF. Since Nehrus time, certain rules have been laid, and the procedures have to be followed while releasing funds, he added.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2024 8:31 am

Universities must continue to be relevant to society, contribute to upliftment, says ex-president Kovind

Ram Nath Kovind highlighted the importance of universities aligning with national missions and embracing technological advancements at the convocation ceremony of Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth in Pimpri, attended by ISRO chairman Somanath S and S B Mujumdar.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2024 6:30 am

Universities must continue to be relevant to society: Kovind

PUNE, Apr 13: Universities must continue to be relevant to the society and the nation, and contribute to the upliftment, former president Ram Nath Kovind said here on Saturday. Kovind spoke at the 15th convocation ceremony of Dr D Y Patil Vidyapeeth in Pimpri. ISRO chairman Somanath S and S B Mujumdar, chancellor of Symbiosis International University among other dignitaries were present for the event. Our universities must continue to be always relevant to the society and the nation. They [] The post Universities must continue to be relevant to society: Kovind appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Apr 2024 5:00 am

TNIE agent dies in road accident

KOCHI : A circulation agent of The New Indian Express died after a truck mounted with a piling rig hit him at Chendamangalam Junction on the North Paravoor-Aluva road stretch in the wee hours of Thursday. The deceased is Soman, 72, of Kuruppanthara House, Nandikulangara, North Paravoor. It was around 3.30 am when a Tamil Nadu registered piling rig-mounted truck collided with a car coming from the opposite side and lost control before hitting Soman who was riding a cycle to distribute newspapers. Later, the truck stopped after hitting a nearby building which was partially damaged. Though rushed to a nearby hospital, he was declared dead. The passenger inside the car also suffered injuries in the accident. The body was handed over to relatives after autopsy and cremation was held. The deceased is survived by wife K C Rama, daughters Varsha and Megha and sons-in-law Sibu Padikal and V J Aneesh.

The New Indian Express 13 Apr 2024 7:48 am

40000 devotees flock to Shri Karauli Shankar Mahadev Dham on Somavati Amavasya for Pitra Mukti

This event is also known as the Pitra Mukti Karykram (Ancestor Liberation Programme).

DNA India 12 Apr 2024 5:38 pm

USAID providing over $25M for refugee assistance in Uganda

USAID providing over $25M for refugee assistance in Uganda The United States, through USAID and the Department of State, is providing more than $25 million in additional humanitarian funding to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the World Food Program (WFP) to assist refugees in Uganda facing ongoing food insecurity and the compounding impacts of conflict in the region. USAID is providing $11 million to WFP, while the Department of State is contributing more than $14 million to UNHCR. These additional contributions to WFP and UNHCR will support the provision of life-saving monthly food assistance, health care, education, and other emergency relief to the more than 1.6 million refugees that Uganda hosts. Uganda hosts the highest number of refugees of any African country and received more than 130,000 new refugees last year alone, primarily fleeing conflicts in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, and Sudan. This additional funding will be vital to meeting urgent needs in the country. We urge other donors to join us in stepping up to support WFP and UNHCR to assist the most vulnerable people affected by conflict and other crises throughout the region. The United States is committed to ensuring our assistance is provided without discrimination, including in Uganda, where we have significant concerns about the impact of the Uganda Constitutional Court's recent decision to uphold most aspects of the Anti-Homosexuality Act. This ruling is dangerous and fails to protect LGBTQI+ people and allies. Uganda's government must protect the dignity of all people in the country. (With Inputs from APO)

devdiscourse 12 Apr 2024 5:05 pm

TDP banks on YSRCs failure to address local issues in Punganur

TIRUPATI : The Punganur Assembly constituency is witnessing a fiercely-contested battle with Energy Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy keen on winning from the segment for the fourth straight time and the TDP striving hard to make a come back in YSRCs bastion by fielding Challa Ramachandra Reddy, also known as Challa Babu. The Avulapalli reservoir project in Somala mandal has emerged as one of the significant challenges for incumbent MLA Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy. Taken up by the YSRC government, the project aims to construct the Avulapalli, Nethiguntapalli, and Mudivedu reservoirs under a single package. Farmers in the region have strongly opposed the Avulapalli reservoir project as they are unwilling to hand over their farmlands. Nearly 500 farmers in Avulapalli, Pedda Upparapalli, and Ammagaripalle panchayats are likely to face displacement, if the project is taken up. There is widespread resentment among farmers and families who were displaced without adequate compensation. The lack of compensation and the adverse environmental impacts of these projects have left affected families and farmers feeling neglected and aggrieved. The Avulapalli reservoir, which has a storage capacity of 2.5 TMC (thousand million cubic feet), is intended for irrigation, while the other two aim to provide drinking water to the region. Land acquisition for the project, spanning 1522.29 acres, is ongoing. However, construction was halted in May last year due to legal issues with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposing a Rs 100-crore penalty on the State for alleged non-compliance with environmental guidelines, leading to the nullification of the environmental clearance (EC). Although the Supreme Court temporarily stayed the order pending appeal, it required the State to deposit Rs 25 crore with the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB), with the final amount pending judgement. Additionally, dairy farmers in the constituency have been facing economic hardships as they are forced to sell milk exclusively to a private dairy, reportedly owned by key YSRC leaders in the constituency. This arrangement has proven to be non-remunerative for farmers as they are compelled to sell milk solely to this dairy. The lack of competition has led to suppressed prices and limited bargaining power for us, exacerbating our financial struggles. We are forced to sell milk for the price fixed by a private dairy in the segment. The State government has to intervene in the issue and take measures for providing a remunerative price for us in the region, said Arif, a dairy farmer from Punganur division. Furthermore, mango and sugarcane farmers in the constituency are experiencing significant distress as they are compelled to sell their produce at a loss to middlemen. This exploitative situation has led to widespread dissatisfaction and frustration among farmers. In this backdrop, TDP candidate Challa Babu has been actively engaging with the grassroots in the constituency. Many local issues remain unaddressed under the YSRC regime. Farmers and project-displaced families are stressed due to inadequate compensation in relation to projects undertaken by contract firms of ruling party leaders. We will campaign on the YSRCs failure in addressing local issues in Punganur. Voters in the segment are going to give Peddireddy a shock and a thumping majority to the TDP, Challa Babu asserted. Situated under the Rajampet Lok Sabha constituency, Punganur has been a general seat since it was established. The constituency includes Punganur, Sadum, Somala, Choudepalli, Pulicherla, and Rompicherla mandals, with over 2,00,000 voters. Reddy, Muslim, and Balija communities have significant influence. Theres also a presence of Scheduled Castes. However, the Reddy community primarily dominates the political landscape. Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy has won Punganur three times in a row: 2009, 2014, 2019. The TDP dominated the segment in 1985, 1989, 1994, 1996, and 2004 polls. Stating that YSRCs focus on development and welfare would ensure a resounding victory for the party in the segment, Pedireddy said, In the last five years, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has taken many steps for minority welfare. People are ready to re-elect Jagan as Chief Minister. We have developed Punganur constituency. Soon, we will provide tap connections to each and every household in the segment.

The New Indian Express 12 Apr 2024 9:11 am

Whole govt machinery must be pushed to restart Brand Bengaluru: SM Krishna

BENGALURU: Former chief minister and BJP leader SM Krishna, who announced his retirement from politics last year, in a rare interview with TNIE, speaks about burning issues of the day like Brand Bengaluru, water crisis, Indias foreign policy, Cafe Coffee Day and so on. You are considered the father of Brand Bengaluru. How do you see the brand going? When I assumed office as chief minister, there was a very keen competition from Hyderabad under the leadership of Chandrababu Naidu. He had made tremendous strides in taking technology to the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. I saw the developments we were making and the growth of the big IT companies, like Infosys and Wipro. So I said why should we not utilise their leadership and their innovative politics? So I approached Narayana Murthy of Infosys to be on the CM Committee on IT-BT. Narayana Murthy came and then he jumped at the mention of this and said, I passed out of NIE Mysore. I owe something to my home state. He said he would be delighted to be part of this development initiative. Then I telephoned Azim Premji who was at his Wipro Office, Sarjapur. I asked him if I could go and meet him. He asked where I was calling from and I said I am speaking from Vidhana Soudha. He asked me, Have you seen the condition of the road in Sarjapur, and explained I would take half-a-day to visit his office and come back. Then I asked the chief engineer, Public Works Department, to go to Sarjapur and see that the roads are all set right. Premji called me and thanked me. I asked him if he would join the CMs committee on IT-BT and he asked me if I was asking him this question as chief minister or SM Krishna. I said SM Krishna, and he agreed. That was how this concept of bringing IT entrepreneurs to focus on Bangalores development started. Infosys Nandan Nilekani became chairman of Bangalore Agenda Task Force. We used to meet every six months. We set targets for Bangalores growth and there was accountability and accountability became very pronounced. That was how Bengaluru developed and Chandrababu Naidu himself said Bangalore was the hub of IT-BT. But after I left the office there was a sudden break. This was what happened in 2004. It is most unfortunate. These are the policies that went on to improve the quality of life of the people of the state and it had stopped. Do you see Bengaluru as a brand progressing in the right direction now that DCM DK Shivakumar is there? Brand Bangalore cannot be recharged in a few months. It takes sustained effort. I do understand Shivakumars anxiety to continue the brand status of Bangalore. But I think more effort is needed. The good intentions are visible. So practically, we must push the whole governmental machinery into action. We are seeing a huge problem with regards to water. When you were chief minister then, there was a similar water scarcity situation. What is the way out of this water crisis? I think that every summer we face this water crisis. We all come from rural backgrounds. In Somanahalli, Maddur we had a small tank, and so many other tanks to store water. But now what has happened is that they are all heavily silted as a result of which there is lesser storage capacity. Sometimes, desilting these may be not economically feasible. So as a result of which sometimes we may feel handicapped. But then in the long run desilting them is really the solution. You had served as foreign affairs minister. Now there is so much change with regards to foreign affairs nationally. Would you like to comment on the present foreign affairs of India? The present foreign affairs are in the very, very capable hands of Mr Jaishankar. Mr Jaishankar has been one of our Stalwarts. He had been Ambassador to the United States and in China. When I was foreign minister, India did not have the same image that we have today around the world. Today in 10 years, Indias imprint on foreign affairs has become very, very eloquent. We are very fortunate that even Prime Minister Modi has tremendous appeal across the world in shaping the world foreign policy. So India has the right. And India has become the power to reckon with in whatever decisions that we can make. A lot of people have been asking you to write a book. Would you write an autobiography on your life and times? Yes, Im planning a book after my tenure as external affairs minister. I am taking the help of a journalist friend of mine from Calcutta. As far as my chief ministership is concerned, there is a book already in Kannada with Sheshasagiri Rao and Javare Gowda, called Krishna Patha, both of them are no longer there. How do you spend your time? Well, I watch the internet and YouTube which connects me to a whole lot of developments. I keep myself abreast of developments. The Yashaswini scheme, which helped hundreds with their health issues, was started during your time... I was fortunate to have ministers who were very innovative. Yashaswini, which provided help to those who needed help with health and mid-day meals scheme that offered food to children that were conceived by minister AH Vishwanath who was in my government, went on to become national schemes and so many people benefitted from these schemes. When Bommai was CM, the Yashwaswini scheme was revived and nationally Ayushman Bharat is there. Cafe Coffee Day has gone through some challenges ? Because they have been through difficult times. Now they are better. My daughter and grandchildren have been able to do well. They have succeeded. There is still a road ahead. They have done their very best to manage the affairs of the company. It needs some more time and they are on the right track.

The New Indian Express 12 Apr 2024 8:27 am

Forgotten majesty: Cheena Kottaram fails to rise from ruins of time, apathy

KOLLAM : In the heart of Kollam lies a 120-year-old relic of royal grandeur, that has now been reduced to a dumping ground for garbage and a shelter for stray dogs. Nestled in Chinnakada, near Kollam railway station, this once-palatial edifice now finds itself ensnared by creeping vines, its majesty overshadowed by neglect. Yet, a closer inspection still reveals the breathtaking Indo-Saracenic architecture it once proudly flaunted. The Cheena Kottaram was constructed in 1904 by the Travancore royal family. From originally serving as a guest house for royals and their guests during journeys along the Kollam-Shenkottai railway route, it today stands as a silent witness to the passage of time. Despite decades of neglect, efforts to revive the Railway Palace -- as it was also known -- have been stymied by red tape. Kollam corporation, which initiated renovation plans years ago, found its efforts hampered by jurisdictional disputes with the Indian Railways, which now oversee the site. Despite appeals to former Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in 2016 for permission to undertake maintenance, the corporations pleas have fallen on deaf ears. In 2014, residents demanded that the palace be converted into a museum, but that failed to take off. In 2016, the corporation approached the railways to initiate renovation work, but that effort failed to evoke any response. We also requested that the building be handed over to the corporation for turning it into a tourism centre or museum, but nothing has come of it, says Sajeev Soman, chairman of the public works standing committee of the corporation. The Railways cited financial constraints and a lack of viability for failing to act. Before undertaking any renovation project, feasibility must be assessed. The maintenance of the palace is not a viable project for the public rail transporter, and thats why it is not a priority. Moreover, funds are scarce, said an official. The palace, which from the outside gives the impression of a two-storey structure, has only a ground floor with seven ornate rooms and Gothic-style arches. Red ochre bricks were used for the construction, in the style of traditional Chinese houses. Beyond that, the palace has no links with China.

The New Indian Express 12 Apr 2024 7:26 am

Two Killed by Lightning Strikes in Vijayapura District in Karnataka

Representational Image. (Photo: AP/File) Representational Image. (Photo: AP/File) VIJAYAPURA: Two people were killed due to lightning in Vijayapura district on Thursday. According to officials, Beerappa (15) of Indi town died when lightning struck him on Thursday evening. Another incident occurred at Masali BK village, where Somashekhar (45), who was in his field, died due to lightning around 5.30 pm. Several parts of Vijayapura district recorded rain with lightning on Thursday. According to the IMD, thunderstorms with lightning are very likely to occur at isolated places over the state from April 11 to 13.

Deccan Chronicle 11 Apr 2024 10:36 pm

Symphony of 120 violins

HYDERABAD: The music of a single violin possesses the remarkable ability to transport the soul to realms of serenity. Now, envision the ethereal harmony produced by the synchronised bowing of 120 violins. This rare spectacle unfolded at Bharatham, a violin concert recently presented by Aarabhi The Center for Performing Arts, in collaboration with Guru Parampara Foundation as part of their 26th-anniversary celebrations, hosted at the Shilpakala Vedika. The ambiance of Shilpakala Vedika underwent a transition as the colours of red gave way to a serene blueish-white palette, adorning the students of Aarabhi as they graced the stage. Despite the scorching heat, the dedicated audience eagerly poised their mobile cameras, anticipating the enchanting performance about to unfold. The show commenced with the enchanting notes of Vatapi Ganapatim, setting the stage for the musical evening. Exploring the essence behind the events title, Bharatham, Kalaratna Dr Ashok G Gurjale, the founder of Aarabhi, explained, We have chosen Bharatham as the thematic essence for Aarabhis 26th-anniversary celebrations. If you look at the words, Bha signifies Bhavam (expression), Ra embodies Ragam (melodic framework), and Tham encapsulates Thalam (temporal rhythm). These are important aspects of any music and when played in unison, they give a great experience to the audience. Subsequently, the virtuosic artists delved into compositions like Swaramadhuri, Peace for the World, Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya, and an ode to the revered River Godavari, among others. Notably, all compositions were crafted by the maestro himself, Dr Ashok G Gurjale, with Swaramadhuri earning a national award in 2001 and receiving a standing ovation at Shilpakala Vedika. Dr Ashok G Gurjale Swaramadhuri, which literally means sweetness of notes, is a unique synthesis of Western and Indian styles of music. Composed in six different ragas, this piece of music can be compared to an exquisite six-petal flower offered to the goddess of music. The musical composition features dramatic crescendos and soft melodies that invoke the different forms of nature, which are sometimes benevolent and sometimes furious. The music inspires us to bow down to the glory of the omnipresent god, out of whom emerge all life forms, he elaborated. Captivating the audience with their prowess, the participating students, spanning ages 7 to 55, enchanted the audience like never before. Furthermore, the event featured an insightful talk by NC Murthy, music composer, vocalist, and former Deputy Director of IICT, about the profound significance of music in life. In his speech, NC Murthy emphasised the legacy of Carnatic music, stressing its foundational role amidst the evolving landscape of contemporary music.

The New Indian Express 11 Apr 2024 11:31 am

Congress, BJP-JDS alliance fight for Vokkaliga votes, seer blesses all

BENGALURU: As the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections picks up pace, the fight is fierce between Congress and BJP-JDS alliance to woo the Vokkaliga community in the Old Mysuru region. Soon after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah led a posse of leaders, including party candidates, to Adichuchanagiri Mutt head Sri Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji at the Mutts branch at Vijayanagara in Bengaluru recently, JDS state president HD Kumaraswamy went on a similar mission on Wednesday. He and BJP leaders R Ashoka, Dr CN Ashwath Narayana, Mysore-Kodagu candidate Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, V Somanna from Tumakuru, Tejsvi Surya from Bengaluru South and Dr CN Manjunath from Bengaluru Rural sought the blessings of the Vokkaliga swamiji. We are true devotees of the Mutt. Kumaraswamy, who is the BJP-JDS alliance candidate from Mandya, has swamijis blessings, said former Mandya MP C S Puttaraju. The visit by BJP-JDS alliance leaders did not seem to go down well with Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC president DK Shivakumar. He raised the issue of BJP bringing down the Kumaraswamy-led Congress-JDS alliance government in 2019. He indirectly attacked JDS supremo HD Deve Gowda and his party, accusing them of dividing the Vokkaliga community Mutt by planting an alternative Swamiji by establishing a separate mutt at Kengeri in the past when Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji was the head of Adi Chunchanagiri Mutt. Vokkaligas and swamiji are not stupid. The swamiji does not favour us or them (BJP-JDS). He is intelligent and does not interfere in politics. Our people also notice this. Couldnt the swamiji have asked BJP whether the CM of our community was ousted in the alliance government? I dont know if the swamiji has the strength to ask this or not. Isnt this the same person (Kumaraswamy) who stepped down as chief minister who is taking BJP leaders to the swamiji today and getting his blessings, he questioned. We (Congress) have given Lok Sabha tickets to eight people from the community. I am the DCM and party president. We are all ready to work for the development of the community and the state. Our community is not stupid, he said. Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar also set a narrative that the BJP-JDS alliance is averse to the Vokkaliga community as sitting MP Pratap Simha was replaced with Yaduveer, while Congress fielded M Lakshmana, a Vokkaliga, from the Mysuru-Kodagu constituency. That was the reason alliance partners were forced to visit the swamiji along with the candidates, they commented. With the majority of Veerashaiva-Lingayat community likely to back BJP, the JDS leadership has the responsibility of getting a majority of Vokkaliga votes for alliance candidates. BJP-JDS leaders too attacked Congress, saying the Grand Old Party was responsible for the fall of the Congress-JDS alliance government. Leader of Opposition R Ashoka said Siddaramaiah had a hand in removing Kumaraswamy as CM.

The New Indian Express 11 Apr 2024 7:35 am

Assam Career : Assam University Silchar Recruitment 2024

Applications are invited for recruitment of various project based positions or career in Assam University Silchar. Assam University Silchar is inviting applications from eligible candidates for recruitment to the post or career of Project Research Scientist I/ Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in ICMR funded project titled Inhibiting glycosomal membrane biogenesis as a potential leishmaniasis treatment [] The post Assam Career : Assam University Silchar Recruitment 2024 appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .

NorthEast Now 10 Apr 2024 4:00 pm

World News in Brief: Shipwreck tragedy off Djibouti coast, drone attacks continue at Ukraine nuclear plant, Madagascar cyclone update

World News in Brief: Shipwreck tragedy off Djibouti coast, drone attacks continue at Ukraine nuclear plant, Madagascar cyclone update At least 38 migrants - including women and children died when their overcrowded boat capsized off the coast of Djibouti, the UN migration agency (IOM) reported on Tuesday. The incident took place at around 4 AM local time on Monday, about 200 meters offshore near the coastal town of Obock. Twenty-two people were rescued by local fishermen and are being given treatment and support by IOM, agency spokesperson Yvonne Ndege told UN News in an exclusive interview. At least six others are missing and presumed dead. Around 66 migrants in total were onboard travelling across the Gulf of Aden, from Yemen to Djibouti. ### **Well-travelled route** Every year thousands of migrants from the Horn of Africa, especially Ethiopia and Somalia, leave their homes in a bid to reach Gulf countries for work, travelling through Djibouti and across the Gulf of Aden. But many find themselves stranded in Yemen, facing severe hardships amidst the ongoing war and economic crisis there. They are also at risk of abuse by smugglers and traffickers and have to contend with perilous sea journeys on their way back. With reference to this latest tragedy these were migrants from the Horn of Africa predominantly from Ethiopia who were traveling back to Djibouti, Ms. Ndege said. ## **Further drone attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant an ominous development** Tweet URL > iaeaorg A further drone attack on Europes biggest nuclear power plant at Zaporizhzhia marks an ominous development and a major worsening of safety and security, the head of the UN atomic watchdog, the IAEA, said on Tuesday. Director General Rafael Grossi said the agencys team of experts stationed at the plant who verified the impact of several such attacks on the Russian- occupied plant on Sunday reported hearing bursts of rifle fire followed by a loud explosion at 11:05am local time. This was the same time that the plant later said an incoming drone had detonated on the roof of the facilitys training centre. The incident adds to deepening concern over the already highly precarious nuclear safety and security situation at Europes largest nuclear power plant, the ZNPP, which has been shelled several times since the conflict started in February 2022 and lost all off-site power eight times. The training centre is located just outside the site perimeter, around half a kilometre from reactor unit 1, and the incident did not pose any threat to nuclear safety and security at the ZNPP, whose six reactors have all been shut down for the past 20 months. ### 'Playing with fire' However, there are ZNPP staff routinely present there. The IAEA team requested immediate access to the building to assess the possible impact but was informed that the military security situation did not allow it. Todays reported incident although outside the site perimeter is an ominous development as it indicates an apparent readiness to continue these attacks, despite the grave dangers they pose to nuclear safety and security and our repeated calls for military restraint, said Mr. Grossi. Whoever is behind them, they are playing with fire. Attacking a nuclear power plant is extremely irresponsible and dangerous, and it must stop, he added. ## **Over 200,000 need humanitarian aid following Madagascar cyclone** An estimated 220,000 people require immediate humanitarian assistance due to the catastrophic impact of Tuesdays tropical cyclone Gamane in northeast Madagascar. The storm made landfall on March 27 in the northeast of Madagascar, wreaking havoc in the regions of Analanjirofo, Diana, Atsinanana, and Sava. The cyclone exacerbates the hardships of populations already burdened by multiple crises, said Roger Charles Evina, IOM Chief of Mission in Madagascar. El Nino conditions resulted in erratic rainfalls in the past months, with populations in the Grand Sud bracing for a severe drought, while Tropical Storm Alvaro in January and excessive rainfall in February have resulted in major flooding in the north and southwestern regions, affecting close to 52,000 people. In response to the devastation caused, IOM participated in a joint aerial assessment conducted on 30 March by humanitarian partners and the National Office for Risks and Disaster Management. Initial reports indicate that over 535,000 people have been affected across 33 flooded communes, with 18 people killed and 22,000 persons displaced. Close to 19,000 homes were flooded and extensive damage are reported on roads and essential infrastructures, including 22 health centres and 135 schools. More than 2,200 hectares of rice fields face the risk of being silted, jeopardising livelihoods of populations across the affected areas. Visit UN News for more.

devdiscourse 10 Apr 2024 2:29 am

Chandrayaan-4 Mission In Process Of Developing: ISRO Chief S Somanath

Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman S Somanath on Tuesday said the Chandrayaan-4 mission is in the process of developing.

NDTV 10 Apr 2024 12:07 am

Krodhi Nama Ugadi forecasts overall development in AP

Vijayawada: Krodhi Nama Telugu New Year Ugadi 2024 predicted development of Andhra Pradesh in all fields, in particular, agriculture, education and medicine. The state government organised the state level Ugadi almanac reading programme in Vijayawada on Tuesday. Special chief secretary (Culture) Rajat Bhargava initiated the programme saying Ugadi is a symbol of Telugu people's culture and traditions. Endowments commissioner S. Satyanarayana, NTR district collector S. Dilli Rao, and Sri Durga Malleswara Swamivarla Devasthanam executive officer K.S. Rama Rao were present. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) and Sri Durga Malleswara Swamyvarla Devasthanam panchangams were unveiled on the occasion. Vedic scholar Kappagantu Subbarama Somayaji Siddhanti started the Panchanga Sravana saying Sri Krodhi Nama Ugadi forecasts growth in the fields of agriculture, education, medical health, and socioeconomic and commercial sectors. Means of livelihood will be positive, dairy industry will flourish and the farmers will be well-off. Somayaji Siddhanti explained the results from Aries to Pisces on the occasion. Special CS Dr. Rajat Bhargava said like Ugadi Pachadi is a mixture of Shadruchulu, every human being will see development in different forms. He said as elections are going to be held on May 13, everyone should exercise their vote in the spirit of democracy. Endowments commissioner Satyanarayana said Telugu people everywhere in the world celebrate Ugadi in a grand manner. It is their responsibility to bring to limelight Telugu culture and traditions for the future generations. Collector Dilli Rao said each ingredient in the Ugadi pachadi is a symbol of unique feeling and experience. On the occasion, Vedic scholars from various temples of the state were felicitated. Dance performances by students of Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao Sangeeta Nritya Kalasala were a special attraction on the day.

Deccan Chronicle 9 Apr 2024 11:36 pm

Chandrayaan-4 mission in process of developing, says S Somanath

Ludhiana: Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman S Somanath on Tuesday said the Chandrayaan-4 mission is in the process of developing. He said space research is a continuous process and the country is on the trajectory of great progress. He was interacting with the media after attending the twentieth anniversary of the Sat Paul Mittal School Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 9 Apr 2024 8:28 pm

Chandrayaan-4 mission in 'process of developing', says ISRO chairman

ISRO Chairman S Somanath reiterates commitment to moon missions, PM Modi's 2040s moon landing goal, continuous exploration, student involvement, and Chandrayaan-3 success at the lunar south pole in Ludhiana.

The Economic Times 9 Apr 2024 7:41 pm

Of kisses and marathons: See Milind Soman-Ankita's Paris diaries

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India Today 9 Apr 2024 3:48 pm

Groups urge BJP to include sustained funding support for rare disease patients in manifesto

Groups urge BJP to include sustained funding support for rare disease patients in manifesto Advocacy groups for rare disease patients have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP manifesto committee head Rajnath Singh for including sustainable funding support for such patients in the party's Lok Sabha poll promises. The appeal has been made by the Lysosomal Storage Disorders Support Society (LSDSS), the Rare Diseases India Foundation (RDIF) and the Niemann Pick Disease Charitable Trust (NPDCT). In a letter to Singh and Modi, they said for rare disease patients and their families, ''seeing their issues addressed in a manifesto'' will ''instill hope for positive change and improvement in their circumstances''. It will also show that their voices matter and can make a difference in shaping policies, the groups said. The National Policy for Rare Diseases-2021 (NPRD) has been instrumental in providing a framework for support, leading to life-saving interventions, and in improving outcomes for affected individuals, they said as they acknowledged the government's efforts in addressing the unmet needs of rare disease patients. Rare diseases, especially chronic and ultra-rare conditions such as Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) like Gaucher disease, Pompe disease, Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) type I and II, Neimann Pick disease and Fabry disease, present a unique set of challenges, they said. ''The government's commitment to rare disease patients is evident through its transformative measures such as the provisioning of funding support for group-3 conditions, in particular. These efforts have not only helped patients start their life-saving therapies but also provided hope and reassurance to countless families across the nation,'' the letter said. However, the journey towards sustainable treatment support for chronic-rare diseases remains a crucial next step, it said, underlining that it is imperative to ensure that patients with chronic conditions have access to ongoing treatment based on clinical parameters, enabling them to lead fulfilling lives. Drawing the attention to the current operational challenges, the groups in the letter highlighted the immediate need for prioritising and ensuring sustainable funding support for all notified ultra-rare disease conditions that are chronic but have approved therapies with excellent clinical outcomes. The current budgetary provision of up to Rs 50 lakh is only one-time, thereby hindering the process of saving lives for patients diagnosed with these conditions, they said. ''Several patients across Centres of Excellence (CoEs) have once again been put off life-saving therapies after the one-time support got exhausted,'' the groups said in their letter. They stressed on providing equal weightage to all notified disease conditions under the NPRD-2021. Though notified as Group 3(a) condition in the NPRD 2021, patients diagnosed with Pompe disease, Fabry disease, MPS I and II are still not getting the same priority at the CoEs, thereby delaying treatment and posing serious risk to their lives, they said. ''For the marginalised or under-served communities like rare disease patients and their families, seeing their issues addressed in a manifesto can not only instill hope for positive change and improvement in their circumstances but would also show that their voices matter and can make a difference in shaping policies,'' the letter said. It also said that a mention in the election manifesto would also reflect the priorities of the BJP and would inspire confidence, mobilize support, and drive positive change on the ground, the letter said.

devdiscourse 7 Apr 2024 3:28 pm

Understanding Your Biological Clock

(Photo: File) (Photo: File) For years, the concept of iological clock has been discussed, particularly in terms of women's fertility. Women's fertility normally declines with age due to a decrease in the amount and quality of eggs in the ovaries. This process is commonly known as the ticking of the iological clock. However, it is difficult to imagine that there is a proper moment to freeze eggs. The phrase iological clock is frequently employed to depict the decline in female fertility as individuals age. All the eggs a woman will ever have is present at birth, and as she ages, her egg supply gradually reduces. Additionally, these eggs become less quality with time, which might raise the chance of chromosomal abnormalities or miscarriage and make it more difficult to conceive. The decision to freeze eggs is big and important. It can be influenced by various personal and health factors. Egg Freezing is a process in which numerous eggs are created by stimulating the ovaries, removing the eggs, and storing them for future use. Women have the best quality and quantity of eggs during their late 20s or early 30s. Even though age is important, it is equally important to keep every individual's lifestyle and past history in mind or sometimes they are just waiting for the right person or waiting for the right time. The process of Egg Freezing is divided into various parts, the first and foremost is the initial consultation with the doctor which is usually done online, during the consultation the doctor will take in your history and then if needed call you to the clinic to perform an ultrasound and conduct a blood test to determine the womans ovarian reserve. The ultrasound and blood tests are done on day 2 or 3 of a womans period cycle. This is an important step as it shows how many viable eggs can be gathered for the woman. Post the ultrasound the patient is provided with stimulation medicines to produce more than one egg, sometimes the doctor recommends a natural cycle to retrieve the eggs which means that the bare minimum medication or no medication is given for stimulation. During this phase regular blood tests and ultrasounds are done to closely monitor the development. After the stimulation and once the eggs are ready, a minor procedure is done while the patient is sedated to remove the eggs. Once they are recovered they are immediately frozen, which means the eggs are quickly cooled which in turn prevents them from forming ice crystals & maintaining their integrity until the woman decides to use them. Those considering to freeze their eggs and storing them should definitely consult their gynaecologist as they can provide their expert advice. And once they have had their fertility tested they can ask their doctor for personalized advice based on the assessment of their ovarian reserve and other factors that are relevant. Other than the stimulation and retrieval process the doctor can explain the risks including ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). In this modern age and time, Egg Freezing is a very effective tool for the modern woman as it allows them to preserve their fertility till they have found the right person, or maybe when they are just ready! For the best outcome for the woman's reproductive aspirations, the decision needs to be made after considering various factors like career, family, and personal planning. Egg Freezing is a process that gaps the bridge between the biological limitations of nature and the individuals who desire a family based on their own schedule and wants. The article is authored by Dr Nisha Bhatnagar, Medical Director, Infinite Fertility

Deccan Chronicle 6 Apr 2024 2:09 pm

Kerala CM Urges Doordarshan to Withdraw Screening of The Kerala Story Film

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has urged Doordarshan to immediately withdraw its decision to screen a film titled 'The Kerala Story', which according to him was made to spread hatred against Kerala. Pinarayi said the central government should desist from the move to defame Kerala by using the country's official news broadcasting agency during the elections. Kerala is a place where people belonging to different religions live in harmony and mutual brotherhood. Sangh Parivars objective is to vilify Kerala which stands tall in promoting religious enmity. he said. The chief minister said those who derided Kerala earlier comparing the state with Somalia, have now hatched a fresh conspiracy to brand the state as a centre of conversion. Kerala has been a role model for the country in eradicating extreme poverty. The state tops various socio-economic, and health indicators of the NITI Aayog. Pinarayi said there have been widespread protests against the film, which is based on lies and hatred that the Sangh Parivar is constantly spreading. An institution like Doordarshan should not become a puppet and work according to the communal agenda of the Sangh Parivar, he said. The chief minister said Doordarshan is not an agency that is supposed to carry out the communal propaganda of BJP candidates. The decision to screen the film on April five amounted to insulting the whole of Kerala. Secular Kerala will unitedly resist such subversive moves for communal polarization, he said. Meanwhile, CPM youth wing DYFI organised protests in front of Doordarshan Kendras in Kerala in protest against the screening of Kerala Story. BJP slams LDF opposition Union Minister and BJP leader V Muraleedharan said The Kerla Story was permitted by the Censor Board. It is a piece of art and artistic expression is there in the movie. He questioned the LDF's opposition to the DD decision to screen the film citing the ruling front's earlier assertions regarding freedom of expression.

Deccan Chronicle 5 Apr 2024 9:58 pm